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'Econ 101': Here’s what Trump gets painfully wrong about inflation
Much of the discussion of former President Donald Trump's late April interview with Time Magazine's Eric Cortellessa has criticized him from a civil liberties standpoint, noting what he had to say about abortion rights and immigration.
Trump says he wants huge tariffs if elected. That could send inflation spiking.
In an interview with Time Magazine, Trump pushed back on the widely held idea that tariffs on overseas nations will cause inflation in the US.
Trump tariffs, tax cuts and interest rates likely to fuel inflation, Wall Street and economists agree
Former President Donald Trump is building a second-term economic agenda that analysts say could reheat the very inflation that he has slammed President Joe Biden for creating.
Trump could drive inflation higher with his second-term economic agenda, analysts say
Donald Trump's second-term economic agenda includes aggressive tariff hikes, tax cuts and cheap money policy, all of which analysts say could threaten to reheat inflation. Trump has flat-out dismissed this notion,
Opinion
It's safe to say that Trump still has no idea how inflation works
Donald Trump said in a new Time magazine interview that he wants to raise tariffs in his second term ignoring how much it will raise costs via inflation.
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