- How much would Trump's plans for deportations, tariffs, and the Fed damage
the US economy?
Former president Donald Trump is campaigning for reelection on promises
that Americans' lives would improve greatly if he wins a second term...
from: Peterson Institute for International Economics
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- Trump’s Economic Message Is Slipping
What was once his winning campaign issue is now a toss-up.
from: The Atlantic
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- Trump’s miracle cure for America
Former president's tariff agenda is more like a poison pill for the very
voters he seeks to charm.
from: Financial Times
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- Trump's mass deportation plans could wreak havoc on the fight against
inflation
Economists warn Trump's mass deportation plan could spike inflation and
disrupt labor supply, affecting both everyday prices and capital...
from: Business Insider
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- Veronique de Rugy: Don't expect a return to Trump economy
While the gap may be closing, polls tend to show that more Americans trust
former President Donald Trump than Vice President Kamala Harris...
from: The Joplin Globe
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- Trump’s policies would be ‘very costly’ to the U.S. economy, analyst says
Mary Lovely, Anthony Solomon senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for
International Economics, discusses the impact that Republican...
from: CNBC
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- How the party of business came to embrace anti-immigrant policies bad for
business
The party once known as being driven by business interests nearly
wholeheartedly favors a policy that would wreck the U.S. economy.
from: Baptist News Global
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- Trump tariffs would mean up to 70,000 fewer jobs get created each month,
Morgan Stanley says
Morgan Stanley economists estimated that implementation of Republican
tariff-hike proposals would drive up inflation and impose a hit to US...
from: Fortune
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- Trump Economic Plan Would Spur Inflation, Slow Growth: Analysis
Former President Donald Trump's plan to raise tariffs on imported goods and
deport millions of undocumented immigrants would be a double...
from: The Fiscal Times |
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