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Discretionary items will be hit hardest. Sixty-eight percent of surveyed respondents plan to cut back on electronics spending due to tariff increases, 61 percent are reducing their purchases of ...
On May 28, the U.S. Court of International Trade (“CIT”) blocked President Trump’s tariffs enacted under the International ...
Two-thirds of the way into Peter Navarro’s infamous “90 deals in 90 days” vow, Trump and his team appear to be short ... 90 ...
In addition to inflation and US-China trade, a key bond auction is on investors' radar. A $22 billion sale of 30-year bonds ...
U.S. stock indexes are nearly stuck in place as the world’s two largest economies begin talks on trade that could help avoid ...
Taiwan’s exports climbed to a record in May due to increased demand for artificial intelligence. The surge is also linked to ...
Sana Javeri Kadri of Diaspora Co. and Katya Eckert of A Domani return to "CBS Mornings" to discuss how changing tariffs are ...
The tariffs have punched retail prices up, and this is causing an interesting shopping shift that may not have been entirely ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Claudia Sahm, Chief Economist for New Century Advisors, what the latest job figures tell us about the state of the economy.
The president says import duties will more than pay for tax cuts and new spending. His argument doesn’t hold water.
According to money expert Suze Orman, May was full of lessons that could shape your financial future moving forward. Here are ...