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The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his powers when he imposed sweeping global tariffs last year. In its 6-3 decision, the court ruled that Trump could not use a 1977 law - the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ...
A recent email touted the possible $2,000 tariff rebate checks, but the details, funding and eligibility remain unclear. Here’s what money experts say.
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s tariffs were unlawful, it resolved a constitutional question. What it did not resolve is how to unwind the economic damage. Gov. JB Pritzker has called for roughly $1,700 per Illinois household ...
President Donald Trump’s 15% tariff on imports from nearly every country on Earth may sound tough, but it reflects a basic misunderstanding of economics. Tariffs are not paid by foreign governments. They are paid by American companies that import goods ...
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is receiving an influx of reports regarding tariff-related scams. Among them: Some unscrupulous sellers fail to send products to customers, then cite tariffs for delays, claiming that shipments are stuck in customs.
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How a large load tariff could work for Xcel
To handle surging data center power use, Xcel Energy is turning to a tool that's gaining traction nationwide: a large load tariff. Why it matters: The tariff could help alleviate costs for households and prepare utility companies for a spike in energy demand from power-hungry data centers driven largely by AI.
A headline from Bloomberg on Thursday was indicative of legacy media’s response to new trade data released by the Commerce Department. It declared, “U.S Notches One of Its Biggest Annual Trade Gaps Since 1960.” So, were the mainstream economists and ...
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the administration's tariffs were unlawful, it resolved a constitutional question. What it did not resolve is how to unwind the economic damage. Gov. JB Pritzker has called for roughly $1,700 per Illinois household ...