Being Good Bankers

Today, almost everyone is worried about the future of their finances. USA Today, on May 5, warned that many grocery items were likely to increase in price because of the Trump administration’s tariffs. Consumers could pay an additional $2,500 to $5,000 for low-cost American vehicles and up to $20,000 for some imported models, CBS reported in April. Goldman Sachs, on May 6, put the likelihood of a recession in the next year at 45 percent.

As Catholics, we know we’re not to prioritize or obsess over money and possessions. “You cannot serve God and mammon,” Jesus warns in the Sermon on the Mount.

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