Americans Bracing To Pay More At The Register For Everyday Goods
Americans voted for a course correction on inflation – but instead of relief, the Trump Administration’s April tariff announcement sent shockwaves through the markets and signaled even higher costs ahead for working families.
From groceries and school supplies to apparel and appliances, this broad-brush approach to trade means higher prices on everyday goods that Americans need. Small businesses are already adjusting their pricing. Consumers are bracing for another hit to their wallets. And economists warn the ripple effects could slow down growth just as recovery gains momentum.
Here’s what the latest headlines are saying:
- Bloomberg: U.S. Emerges As Biggest Loser In Markets From Trump’s Tariffs
- The New York Times: Grocery Shoppers Will Feel the Tariffs First In The Produce Aisle
- The Washington Post: Trump Tariff Price Hikes Could Start With Clothing, Cars And Coffee
- The Wall Street Journal: Jamie Dimon Warns Tariffs Will Raise Prices, Slow Growth
- Reuters: 73% Of Americans Expect Price Surge Under Trump Tariffs, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Find
- The Associated Press: How Trump’s Latest Tariffs Could Affect Your Wallet
- CNN: Here’s What Could Soon Cost You A Lot More Because Of Trump’s Massive Tariffs
- Financial Times: U.S. Consumers Face Sharp Price Increases From Donald Trump’s Tariffs, Say Analysts
- NPR: Higher Prices Are Likely For These 10 Grocery Items When Tariffs Hit
- The Wall Street Journal: ‘Fewer Choices and Higher Prices’: The Supply Chain Of The Future