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Tariffs have had a particularly noticeable effect on Americans’ perceptions of the cost of food. The CFR-Morning Consult survey asked Americans how concerned they are about affording a range of everyday expenses. Across the board, a majority of Americans are concerned about their ability to afford day-to-day items.
Tariffs worked because they addressed a structural reality that polite trade discourse often ignores: the United States is the world's indispensable market, and Trump demanded that American consumers and workers be treated with respect.
While tariffs have always been a factor in financial discussions, medtech leaders didn’t really put a lot of thought into them until 2016, the first time President Trump took office, said Dave Sheppard, co-founder & managing director at MedWorld Advisors ...
By Michael S. Derby Feb 12 (Reuters) - Americans are shouldering almost all of President Donald Trump’s import tax surge, a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Thursday. The bank said 90% of the tariffs imposed by the president on imported goods are borne by American consumers and companies.