Supreme Court rules on Trump’s tariffs
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The Supreme Court is set to consider the legality of tariffs the president has invoked emergency powers to place on many trading partners.
When President Trump came into office, he promised to fuel an economic boom with a magic bullet: tariffs. They're taxes added to a wide range of imports. And money is coming in, more than $30 billion a month so far. Eight months into Trump's second term ...
The following is an excerpt from the forthcoming book, “Rethinking Economic Growth,” by Dan Varroney. The United States is the largest and most productive economy in the world, by a wide margin. But it could be so much better. I am reminded of Winston ...
Trump lambasted Powell this week, calling him “Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell” in a speech to Asian business leaders .
The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding whether President Donald Trump has the legal authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, which could be a major blow to his economic and foreign policy if ruled against him.