The administration has spent the past several weeks promoting a new idea it calls a “$2,000 tariff dividend,” framing it as a direct financial boost for most American households. From televised interviews to speeches in the Oval Office, the President has pitched the concept as a way to return money generated from newly expanded tariffs — a sign, he says, of a stronger economy and a fairer trade landscape. But behind the confident public messaging, the policy remains far from reality…..CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
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