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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-28 14:00
Giant brands such as Walmart and Ferrari have been able to pass on the costs of Donald Trump’s tariffs. In 2026, smaller companies might have to get more creative https://t.co/7kiGuttJmiIllustration: Carl Godfrey https://t.co/CRoeWJWOza ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-28 10:40
Giant brands such as Walmart and Ferrari have been able to pass on the costs of Donald Trump’s tariffs. In 2026, smaller companies might have to get more creative https://t.co/symNl3nQCm ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-27 01:08
The Swiss sneaker brand On outran Nike. Now it’s betting it can beat tariffs, too. https://t.co/BWugHI7HQ4 ...
Moody’s Analytics’ Mark Zandi on the driver behind the affordability crisis
CNBC Television· 2025-11-26 16:22
Economic Outlook - Consumer spending shows resilience, but hides significant disparities between income groups [2][3] - Real consumer spending is growing at approximately 2% [3] - Spending by the bottom 80% of the income distribution has barely kept pace with inflation since the pandemic [4] - All spending growth is concentrated in the top 20% of income earners [5] Affordability Crisis - An affordability crisis is driven by higher prices for essential goods and services [6] - Acceleration in inflation and weakening job market since the beginning of the year exacerbate the crisis [7] Policy Impact - Tariffs and immigration policies contribute to the current economic challenges [7] - Rolling back tariffs on everyday items is a potential policy response [8] - Without policy changes at the beginning of the year, inflation was projected to return to the Federal Reserve's target by year-end [10] Potential Solutions - Cutting back on tariffs and rethinking immigration policy are the quickest ways to restore affordability [11] - Addressing issues in housing, healthcare, education, childcare, and eldercare are important but take longer to implement [12]
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-26 14:52
From @WSJopinion: Let’s hope the justices rule against Trump’s claims regarding tariffs and the removal of Fed governors, writes Alan S. Blinderhttps://t.co/1QJRsDm5f9 ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-11-25 12:06
The US Commerce secretary says he’s betting the high court will rule in favor of Trump’s tariffs https://t.co/XUT0qvAtcC ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-24 12:10
Trump still has tariffs on foreign-made machines needed to fuel a US factory revival https://t.co/tZ9GPmqdYa ...
Top Dem: 'Bessent has NO CLUE what the HELL he's talking about!'
MSNBC· 2025-11-24 02:18
Thanksgiving is just four days away. Prices are up across America. And after apparently newly learning the word affordability earlier this year, Donald Trump is suddenly taking Americans financial concerns very seriously.MS Now's White House reporter Jake Trailer is exclusively reporting that Trump is expected to announce as early as tomorrow a framework to address healthcare costs, calling on Congress to send a bill to his desk that would halt Obamacare premium spikes. According to two White House official ...
This is Trump’s economy. And the new data is ‘not telling a really good story’
MSNBC· 2025-11-23 19:16
Labor Market & Economic Concerns - The delayed September jobs report indicates a slowing labor market, disproportionately affecting Black women due to Trump administration policies [1] - Persistent inflation is impacting everyone, leading to concerns about "stagflation" characterized by rising prices, slowing growth, and sluggish hiring [1] Trade & Economic Policy - Trump's tariff regime is partially responsible for the increased cost of living, despite claims it would revive U S factory jobs [1] - There are questions regarding the desirability of a manufacturing renaissance, as factory workers view those jobs as a pathway to the middle class [1]
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-23 04:00
How CEOs got more comfortable with tariffs: We analyzed 5,000 earnings calls to find out https://t.co/XzL7I92fI9 ...