
David Bonson
Financial analyst and advisor, founder and CIO of The Bonson Group, who provides economic analysis and commentary on GDP and year-end economic trends.
Top 10 podcasts with David Bonson
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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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Nov 17, 2025 • 33min
11.17.25 A religious-freedom violation, the impact of the shutdown, and the 1908 “missing link”
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, dives into the economic impact of the recent government shutdown, arguing that while it brings individual hardships, macroeconomic trends remain stable. He also discusses the potential risks of AI-related investments, warning against overinvestment in infrastructure that may not yield profits. Bonson draws parallels between current AI trends and past economic bubbles, emphasizing the importance of learning from history to navigate today's market challenges.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 40min
11.10.25 Presidential power and tariffs, New York’s experiment with socialism, and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
In this installment, Jeff Palomino, a World correspondent, delves into the Supreme Court's examination of presidential tariff authority, highlighting the arguments surrounding the regulation of imports. David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, critiques New York's experiment with socialism, warning of potential impacts on wealth migration. They also discuss the current state of U.S.-China trade relations and the dangers of adopting China's industrial policies. Moreover, tales from the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald reveal maritime safety reforms born from tragedy.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 37min
11.3.25 A dispute with the Post Office, the trade pause with China, and the milestones of delivering news
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of the Bonson Group, dives deep into the intricacies of U.S.-China trade relations. He discusses the recent trade truce, noting its similarities to the 2019 phase one deal, and analyzes who truly holds leverage in this complicated economic relationship. Bonson also critiques the Federal Reserve's current indecisiveness and its implications for monetary policy. Additionally, listeners gain insight into the historical journey of press freedom, from the Zenger trial to the rise of podcasts as a news medium.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 38min
11.24.25 Legal Docket on the power to hear a case, Moneybeat on the Trump-Mamdani meeting, and History Book on G.K. Chesterton’s view of fairy tales
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, discusses the economic implications of Trump’s meeting with Zohran Mamdani, covering housing affordability and market trends. He warns that well-meaning policies might worsen economic challenges. Meanwhile, Caleb Weldy shares insights on G.K. Chesterton's take on fairy tales, particularly how Cinderella embodies themes of humility and hope, revealing deeper moral lessons amidst enchanting narratives.

Dec 29, 2025 • 37min
12.29.25 A Supreme Court case over intellectual disability, a year-end economic review, and a pioneer of cloning
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, discusses surprising GDP trends and the economic outlook for 2026, focusing on labor and tariff impacts. Mary Muncy, a reporter for World, shares the fascinating story of John Gurdon, whose pioneering work in cloning set the stage for advances like CRISPR, sparking ethical debates around gene editing. Together, they dive into the intersection of law, economics, and groundbreaking science.

Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 15min
Consumers Power Strongest U.S. Economic Growth in Two Years
David Bonson, founder and CEO of the Bonson Group, highlights the importance of goals-based financial planning while discussing portfolio strategies. Dr. Michael Oren, a historian and former Israeli ambassador, shares insights about the need for accountability following the October 7 events in Israel. Noah Rothman analyzes U.S. GDP trends and the geopolitical implications of military postures in Latin America, specifically regarding Venezuela. The conversation intertwines finance, history, and politics, creating a rich tapestry of current events and essential discussions.

Nov 13, 2024 • 2h 3min
Trump & Biden shake hands in Oval Office, promise smooth transition of power
Rich Lowry, Editor of National Review, shares sharp insights on political tensions, particularly regarding Trump's immigration strategy. Kevin Roberts from the Heritage Foundation discusses the need for alignment within Congress to support Trump’s agenda. David Bonson highlights economic challenges and government efficiency, while Karl Rove analyzes political transitions and U.S.-China relations. The dialogue emphasizes unity amidst divisions and critiques the impact of media on political landscapes, leading to a deeper understanding of today’s political climate.


