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With new-vehicle inventory shrinking as automakers pull back on production and imports — plus the coming elimination of the EV tax credit — the second half of the year is looking less robust for sales ...
Investor sentiment has been infected by a complacency about the stock market. If this doesn't change soon, it could result in ...
Investopedia is tracking the prices of toasters, tomatoes and toilet paper—our 3T Survey—for a snapshot of how tariffs are ...
Investor sentiment has been infected by a complacency about the stock market. If this doesn't change soon, it could result in ...
U.S. import prices rebounded marginally in June amid cheaper energy products, but higher costs for consumer goods were consistent with a tariff-driven increase in inflation.
The pause on many tariffs was supposed to end this week, but it didn't. Despite that, reports still indicate that tariffs have caused a notable recent spike in inflation.
Guajillo's on Padre Island struggles with smaller, more expensive tomato shipments from Mexico as the 17% tariff is implemented. More import tariffs are set to take effect August 1.
President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
According to one analyst, the U.S. would need between 42,000 and 250,000 more acres growing tomatoes to replace Mexican ...
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production ...