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I'm under no illusions that there could be surprises just around the corner,” said Ernie Tedeschi, Director of Economics at the Yale Budget Lab.
But pencil in the heightened economic uncertainty created by the on-again, off-again tariff negotiations by the Trump administration, and some businesses are seeing red.
Market volatility threatens to change how new media functions, mere months after TikTok users had some relief as Trump vowed to “save” the app.
The legal confusion over tariffs has buffeted U.S. trading partners around the world, casting doubt on the durability of Trump’s favorite bargaining tool.
U.S. renewables stand to lose big in a trade war, but the sting extends to oil and other energy industries, analysts say.
The survey, unveiled ahead of the Mackinac Policy Conference, provided an in-depth look at how Michigan voters view Trump's central policy position.
Today, global trade debates over tariffs and trade policies often dominate headlines. A closer examination of these issues reveals that the roots of today’s tariff practices extend far back in history.
Tim Miller, former RNC Spokesperson, Justin Wolfers Economics Professor at the University of Michigan join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Donald Trump’s continued blame game for the impact that his tariffs are having on the global economy,