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Trump vows 25% tariff on imports from Mexico, Canada
Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada would sharply boost inflation, hurt economy, experts say
President-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada would reignite inflation in 2025, hurt the economy, experts say.
Mexico's president warns Trump of economic risks
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Nov. 26 that Donald Trump's threat to impose severe tariffs on Mexico would endanger the economies of both nations.
Playbook PM: How Mexico and Canada see the Trump tariffs threat
Among the roster of officials filling out the Trump 2.0 team, the president-elect has picked more than a dozen operatives, lawyers and officials who attended his criminal trial in Manhattan earlier this year,
Fed's Preferred Inflation Measure Remains Stubbornly High
The Fed's Preferred Inflation Measure Remains Stubbornly High
Fed officials had been hoping this fall for a clean downtrend in inflation, allowing them to focus more fully on preventing an economic downturn. The data hasn't cooperated. Over the 12 months through October,
Fed's favored inflation gauge showed price growth picked up in October
The Commerce Department released data showing that PCE inflation ticked higher in October, though the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge remained near last month's level.
The Fed’s Favorite Inflation Measure Sped Up in October
Inflation has been stubborn in recent months. Now, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s tariffs loom as a potential risk.
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American consumers say they're struggling. Tariffs will make inflation much worse.
Donald Trump campaigned on a promise of taming inflation but the tariffs he announced Monday will likely stoke it even before ...
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How Do Tariffs Work and Will Trump's Plan Cause Inflation?
President-elect Donald Trump said he will impose sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office.
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Trump tariffs could make these items more expensive
Tariffs on U.S. imports would raise prices for consumers on a range of goods, experts say. Here's what to know.
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The Price-Inflation Paradox: How Tariffs Really Affect The Economy
Price changes that result from tariffs typically occur all at once. Inflation, however, reflects stimulus to the economy in ...
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on MSN
Soft landing? Not so fast: Inflation heated back up in October
The Federal Reserve’s favored inflation gauge just moved in the wrong direction. It comes as President-elect Donald Trump promises massive tariffs that could push the cost of living even higher.
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Here's why Trump thinks tariffs are good for the U.S. — and what the experts say
President-elect Donald Trump is proposing sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office. Here's ...
Crooks and Liars
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Eric Trump Cheers For Daddy’s Inflation-By-Tariff Plan
Eric Trump was so busy cheering for Daddy Trump’s tariffs, he “forgot” how badly they would hurt regular Americans in the ...
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Mexico would raise tariffs if US does so first, president says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that Mexico would raise tariffs on imports from the United States if ...
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Inflation ticks higher, upping shopping season pressure
Consumer price increases accelerated last month, the latest sign that inflation’s steady decline over the past two years has ...
CNET
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Here's What a Second Trump Term Means for Inflation, Taxes and Student Loans
Not all of Trump's policy details are spelled out, and many require congressional approval. While it's impossible to know all ...
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