Donald Trump, tariffs
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Cost of living is the issue driving the midterms. Trump calls affordability a "hoax" when Democrats say it, but his tariff regime is showing cracks.
Millions of Americans braced for runaway inflation in response to President Trump's aggressive import tariffs. They're still waiting.
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How the tariffs could be refunded if the court sides against Trump
It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping tariffs in a series of […]
Find out how Costco prices changed between spring and December, showing how the impact of tariffs could be hitting shoppers’ wallets.
The attention on stimulus checks picked up after a Nov. 9 post by Trump on Truth Social in which the president raved about the success of American tariffs and wrote that a "dividend of at least $2,000 a person (not including high income people!) will be paid to everyone."
Earlier this month, Trump called the country’s mounting debt "peanuts" compared to the money he was bringing in from custom duties.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it collected over $200 billion in tariffs revenue under the Trump administration through enhanced enforcement.
UPS will invest $120 million in 400 robots used to unload trucks, part of the logistics giant’s $9 billion automation plan that aims to boost profits by decreasing labor costs. India’s economic activity eased in December, a flash survey by HSBC showed, as Trump’s 50% tariffs on the country’s goods continue to weigh on labor-intensive industries.
Republican U.S. Senator Jon Husted does not share the Trump administration’s enthusiasm for tariffs, he said during an interview, as affordability becomes the main concern ahead of the 2026 election.
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