February 2025 Market Update

February 6, 2025

Herbein is pleased to share the February 2025 Market Update, prepared by Herbein Financial Group investment advisor Matt Kline.

Report topics and insights include:

  • Rising Interest Rates: Despite global central banks cutting rates, long-term interest rates have surged, impacting bond markets.
  • US Government Budget Deficit: The $2 trillion deficit in 2024 has intensified market concerns, especially as tax cuts are considered.
  • Government Spending Trends: Federal spending has grown significantly, with key sectors like education, healthcare, and defense seeing the largest increases.

For a deeper understanding of these insights and how they can be leveraged for your financial success in 2025, download the full report today. Click here to learn more about Herbein Financial Group.


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Article contributed by Matt Kline

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