Tariffs and Paychecks: How Trade Policy Hurts Jobs More Than Prices
Tariffs raised input costs and slowed wage growth, hitting jobs in factory towns and port cities more than consumer prices.
Tariffs raised input costs and slowed wage growth, hitting jobs in factory towns and port cities more than consumer prices.
Trump extends tariff relief for U.S. auto makers while new tariffs on heavy trucks signal ongoing shifts in auto trade policy.