
David Bonson
Founder and chief investment officer of The Bonson Group, providing financial analysis and market commentary as the featured guest for the Monday Money Beat segment.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 38min
12.8.25 New Jersey’s donor list subpoenas, the Dell family’s philanthropy, and the making of A Charlie Brown Christmas
Join legal correspondent Jeff Palomino as he dives into New Jersey's controversial donor disclosure subpoenas, revealing chilling effects on free speech. Financial analyst David Bonson discusses the $6 billion Dell gift and its implications for philanthropy, while examining how remote work affects young employees. Contributor Emma Eicher shares behind-the-scenes stories of A Charlie Brown Christmas, highlighting its creative risks and enduring legacy that intertwines scripture with holiday cheer.

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Dec 22, 2025 • 37min
12.22.25 Legal Docket on the presidential power to fire, Moneybeat on the shaky inflation and jobs data, and History Book’s past ten years
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, discusses the recent shaky jobs and inflation data, emphasizing how the rising unemployment rate signifies a labor force increase. He critiques the reliability of the CPI due to data gaps from the government shutdown. Paul Butler, a seasoned narrator with a wealth of historical insights, reflects on a decade of significant events in the History Book segment, noting the importance of understanding our past as we look to the future.

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Dec 15, 2025 • 40min
12.15.25 Legal Docket on campaign-finance rules and limiting future speech, Moneybeat on the Fed policy, and History Book on a “Millionaire Missionary”
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, dives into critical discussions around the Fed's policy shifts, unpacking the recent split decision and expectations for rate cuts. He challenges the validity of climate economic models influencing policy decisions. Meanwhile, the Legal Docket examines Supreme Court cases touching on campaign-finance rules, focusing on free speech implications and historical context. In a fascinating twist, History Book shares the inspiring legacy of William Borden, a millionaire who dedicated his life and wealth to missionary work.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 40min
1.5.26 The case against Maduro, Venezuela’s sidelined oil production, and the Palisades fire, one year later
Emma Eicher, a dedicated reporter covering the Pacific Palisades fire, shares insights into the blaze's devastating impact one year later, detailing investigation challenges and recovery hurdles. David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, discusses the complex economic stakes of Venezuela’s oil infrastructure and the geopolitical implications of potential U.S. actions. His analysis includes the legacy of nationalization and the daunting task of revitalizing Venezuela's oil production amidst a shifting market landscape.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 42min
1.12.26 Scrutiny of immigration courts, affordability myths, and the U.S. operation to capture General Manuel Noriega
David Bonson, founder of The Bonson Group, discusses the myths surrounding home affordability and the impact of institutional buyers on the housing market. He argues that these buyers aren't the main driver of price increases and cautions against government restrictions that could degrade market liquidity. Meanwhile, Mary Muncy, a world reporter, highlights the dramatic 1989 U.S. operation to capture General Manuel Noriega, detailing the swift troop deployments and psychological tactics used to force his surrender.


