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With this 750th piece, My View completes fourteen and a half years of unbeaten record. First appearing in January 2011,1 it ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could push up the cost of orange juice at major American supermarkets like Aldi, ...
President Donald Trump’s threat to boost import taxes by 50% over Brazilian goods could drive up the cost of breakfast in the United States ...
Consumer sentiment improved in July as inflation expectations subsided, showing consumers may be less worried about tariffs ...
After President Trump said that tariffs could be set at a baseline level of 15%, economists projected that consumer prices ...
U.S. producer prices were unexpectedly unchanged in June as a tariff-driven increase in the cost of goods such as ...
For the first time since 2005, the federal budget posted a surplus this June, and Uncle Sam has President Donald Trump ‘s tariffs at least partially to thank.
New vehicle sales soared to 1.17 million monthly in Q2 2025, driven by pre-tariff purchases, but rising prices and low inventory pose risks ahead.
Economists warned that a barrage of new U.S. tariffs could trigger a renewed bout of inflation. So why aren't prices surging?
The new round of tariff letters was unveiled yesterday by President Trump, including one to Brazil with a warning that the nation will see a 50% tariff rate on all goods coming to the U.S. starting on ...
The copper levy highlights how tariffs harm some industries more than others, and energy will be one of the hardest hit. The folks at Rystad Energy have examined the impact, and it isn’t pretty.
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