However, that may not materialize — quickly, at least — under Trump, she said. If policies such as tariffs, tax cuts and mass deportationsstoke inflation, the Federal Reserve may have to keep interest rates higher for longer than anticipated, which would likely prop up mortgage rate...
Experts break down what changes Canadians can expect in food prices should the U.S. tariffs be imposed, what categories are most likely to be affected and strategies for buying more homegrown food. How could U.S. tariffs affect food prices in Canada? “Tariffs usually mean one thing — high...
While in office, Trump made the U.S. citizenship test more complex—and therefore more difficult to pass—and proposed a bill that would alter family immigration to ban permanent residents from bringing their parents or siblings to the U.S. The same bill would have slashed the number of gree...
It's still unclear if Trump will actually implement the tariffs starting on February 1, and what form the tariffs may take, but a tariff on automobiles produced in Mexico and Canada would lead to vast and potentially detrimental changes to the U.S. car market. This story was originally ...
The convention is going forward with the schedule as planned as speculation grows as to who former President Donald Trump will pick as his running mate.
How will Trump’s tariffs affect auto insurance? “As with so much involving President Trump’s plans, threats are one thing, and the details of implementation are another,” says Mark Hamrick, Bankrate’s senior economic analyst. These tariffs aren’t a sure thing. “Given that economists br...
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President Donald Trump released his plan for the government budget, and it's putting a ton of services on edge. Trump wants to grandly slash the budget, cutting dozens of programs that the government previously valued. Those programs include the…
"Going forward, the key question is: Are some of the Trump proposals inflationary or non-inflationary?" Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors, told CBS MoneyWatch. "One alarming part is tariffs — that means imported products will be more expensive, and it coul...
It’s likely we’re going to see that again,” says Lewellyn. It’s important to note that when Trump begins his second term, both the House and the Senate will have Republican majorities, giving Trump more support to implement his policies. “With Congress being all in the same party ...