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Democrats warned the GOP will ultimately slash government safety net programs like Medicaid and food benefits that millions of vulnerable Americans rely on.
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The White House originally said all others would be affected by at least the 10% tariff.
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Donald Trump, Tariffs
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"Tariffs are a tax on consumers, and I'm not a fan of jacking up taxes on American consumers," the Texas senator told Fox Business' Larry Kudlow on Thursday.
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Britain said it believed a trade deal with the United States was close as it sought to soften the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs which threaten an escalating global trade wa...
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Investors worry aggressive duties will slow growth, hit corporate earnings and stoke inflation.
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The Trump administration is cutting hundreds of thousands of federal jobs to save money. At one federal agency, the cuts may actually cost money.
U.S. Senate Republicans are working to pass a budget measure that they need to extend President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts -- and potentially cut other taxes -- while bypassing the objections of the chamber's Democrats.
Shares slump again after China, one of the hardest-hit countries by Donald Trump's raft of global tariffs, hits back.
A notice to customers dazzled by the low-priced products on Chinese shopping apps: the days of getting trendy clothing, tools and gag gifts that cost less than lunch delivered to your door in 10 days are probably numbered.
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs plan is likely to create some price hikes, at least in the short term. Car prices are among the most prominent items likely to become more expensive, so Trump is also proposing that taxpayers be able to deduct interest payments on auto loans for domestic cars.
U.S. Senate Republicans are working to pass a budget measure that they need to extend President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts -- and potentially cut other taxes -- while bypassing the objections of the chamber's Democrats.
China announced Friday that it will impose a 34% tax on all U.S. imports next week, part of a flurry of retaliatory measures to U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs that delivered the strongest response yet from Beijing to the American leader's trade war.