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Online users in April 2025 shared a blogger's ominous predictions about U.S. President Donald Trump's purported future plans.
From Yahoo
Even after Trump's U-turn on Wednesday that paused steep new tariffs on about 60 nations for 90 days, average U.S. duties remain much higher than a couple of months ago.
From SFGate
President Trump’s latest tariffs are about to become an unavoidable and expensive reality for American businesses and for people who rely on foreign goods.
From The New York Times
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Americans are showing resilience as they prepare for tariff-induced price increases. To build trust, brands must be empathetic and transparent about price changes.
Paresh Dave, senior writer at Wired, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino for “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.”
While others, from footwear companies to furniture brands, are warning consumers to brace for increased costs to come.Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told CNBC Thursday that he expects the tariffs to lead to higher prices on a host of consumers goods,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States is taking in $2 billion per day from tariffs. He made the comment without providing details during an event at the White House. Trump has imposed an array of tariffs on other countries since taking office in January.
US inflation cooled broadly in March, indicating some relief for consumers prior to widespread tariffs that risk contributing to price pressures.
South Florida businesses and consumers are feeling the impact of tariffs, leading to increased prices and cautious spending.
The trade war between the United States and China is intensifying as China imposes a 125 percent tariff on goods entering the U.S.
A tariff is essentially a tax on imported goods. The goal is to make foreign products more expensive, which can encourage consumers to purchase American-made items. However, the catch is that these added costs often get passed down to consumers, meaning we could see higher prices on everyday items.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment fell sharply in April, the fourth consecutive month of declines, as an intensifying trade war fueled anxiety over American jobs and rising inflation. The University of Michigan’s closely watched consumer sentiment index, released Friday, fell 11% to 50.8, the lowest since the depths of the pandemic.
4don MSN
Around the time that President Donald Trump proudly displayed his master list of tariffs in the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday, a group of founders and investors gathered at the Public Hotel in Manhattan for a summit hosted by Red Sea Ventures on consumer tech.
Business owners and consumers alike are breathing a sigh of relief following news that President Donald Trump paused a wide range of tariffs he had imposed on dozens of nations. It was surprising and welcomed news by Victor Vinhas,