Trump Effect Starts to Show Up in Economy
10 Articles
10 Articles
Trump Effect Starts to Show Up in Economy
“A chaotic rollout of tariffs is starting to filter through to price tags on store shelves. An immigration crackdown is beginning to weigh on jobs growth, measured by federal surveys. Taken together, the impact of President Trump’s whirlwind six months back in office is showing up in the economy,” the Wall Street Journal reports. “The effect isn’t yet enough to derail the economy, which by many measures has weathered Trump’s trade wars much bett…
Core Inflation Slows for Fifth Straight Month Under Trump Administration
Remember when a trip to the grocery store felt like highway robbery? For years, American families have been stretching their budgets thinner than grandma’s pie... The post Core Inflation Slows for Fifth Straight Month Under Trump Administration appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Back From the Brink: Trump’s Economy Soars Instead of Crashing
Many so-called experts predicted that President Trump’s economic agenda would usher in an inflationary Armageddon. This projection was so often repeated in the media that many Americans, especially Democrats, believed a depression was imminent. Yet the economy is thoroughly beating expectations and consumers’ expectations are becoming increasingly optimistic. Upon taking office again, Mr. Trump reiterated the economic policy goals that he laid o…
Rising prices in stores and complications in further employment growth. Trump's policies are starting to be reflected in the current state of the American economy. Just six months after the new president took office, the condition of the American economy is experiencing unpleasant cracks.
The High Cost of Tariffs — and Why Warren Buffett Isn’t Worried About the Long Haul - Reform Austin
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Six months into President Trump’s return to office, the effects of his economic policies are starting to register in federal data. A chaotic tariff rollout is beginning to filter through to consumer prices, and immigration crackdowns are weighing on job growth, particularly in industries dependent on unauthorized labor. While these shifts haven’t derailed the broader economy, economists s…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium