Summary

A Harris poll reveals that 69% of Americans believe Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs would increase consumer costs, with many planning purchases ahead of his inauguration to avoid price hikes.

Trump has championed tariffs as a key policy to boost domestic manufacturing, but economists and corporate leaders warn costs will be passed to consumers, potentially adding $2,600 annually to household expenses.

While Republicans are more supportive of tariffs, only 51% think they will benefit the economy.

The poll highlights widespread concern over tariffs’ economic impact, especially amid lingering inflation and financial uncertainty.

  • LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    16 days ago

    Yeah. It will probably suck for Canada too, but hopefully our government does the right thing and strengthens our ties with other markets in Europe, South America, and Asia. Really sucks how the past few years the Canadian government has torpedoed a lot of good international relations that would be really beneficial to have going into the Trump administration.

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      16 days ago

      As per some other thread I hope we seriously consider trying to join the EU (or at least the EEZ/Shegen area)

      • dan@upvote.au
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        16 days ago

        Do you think the EU would let the USA in? Even Australia isn’t part of the EU even though they compete in the Eurovision song contest.

        • TheRealKuni@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          No way the USA would try to join the EU any time soon. Canada might though. Don’t know if they’d be allowed in.

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          16 days ago

          I think the EU would refuse if only because it’d be extremely likely that the US would brexit themselves as soon as the government flipped.

    • HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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      16 days ago

      Canada’s move to expand our trade agreements began back in 2003 with the BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) crisis when our cattle exports to the USA (and other nations) were shut down.

      But you’re right that we haven’t worked hard enough on further expansions.