Reported about 13 hours ago
President Trump's tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports are expected to cost U.S. households an additional $2,400, affecting a wide range of products from food to cars. With current tariffs at their highest since 1933, families will face gradual price increases, particularly on perishable goods. As businesses struggle to absorb these costs, consumers are advised to prepare for rising prices by stocking up on essentials and adapting their purchasing habits.
Source: YAHOO