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Trump's Tariffs: A Year Later, Critics Say No Job Boom, Higher Costs

Trump's Tariffs: A Year Later, Critics Say No Job Boom, Higher Costs

Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 2, 20261m 15s

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Mike Pences advocacy group marks one year of Donald Trumps Liberation Day tariffs, labeling them the biggest tax increase on Americans since World War Two. The tariffs, initially promised to bring manufacturing jobs back home, have instead led to fewer factory jobs and increased costs for businesses and consumers. The White House remains silent, while Trumps team defends the moves. Trump criticizes the Supreme Court for blocking parts of the tariffs, vowing to impose new duties. Chief Justice John Roberts warns against personal attacks, as studies show companies pass on higher material costs to shoppers. Despite the controversy, Trumps tariff push continues, creating uncertainty for businesses in a tweet-driven trade environment.

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