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What a second Trump presidency could mean for your finances

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After the 2024 presidential election was called for President-elect Trump, stocks soared with the Dow Jones closing at a record high and wrapping up its best week in over a year. CNBC’s Sharon Epperson joins Weekend TODAY to break down how a second Trump presidency could impact your finances.


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