Price hikes, layoffs and import fees: How car giants are reacting to Trump’s tariffs
- Trump's tariffs announced on April 2 are leading to higher prices for consumers, with projections of a $5,200 annual cost per household, according to the Center for American Progress.
- The tariffs are expected to disproportionately affect the working class as they will pay the import taxes, not foreign companies.
- The recent court ruling allows Trump to dismiss political appointees without cause, impacting the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board.
- Senator Warren argues that Trump's strategy to reduce government staff risks undermining its constitutional responsibilities, coining the phrase 'no personnel is also policy.
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