MaizieD
Norah
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I'm not sure anyone know the answer MaizieD. This is rather unprecedented.
The average amount per household is $1,700 over the last year. I can certainly spend that money elsewhere. This is nothing but back end corporate welfare and we are getting the short end of the stick, as usual.
Interesting.
What in the world must one buy to account for (dollars) 1700? Am I wrong in assuming tariffs are not on food grown in the US, homes purchases, electricity, petrol, garden trees and supplies, etc?
The tariffs are on imports and the US depends very heavily on imports (which is, of course, what Trump is trying to address) The figure of $1.700 per household is just an average. Industries which depend on imported raw materials or parts will account for a large proportion of it.
I understand the US relies on imports. The number merely seems a bit high average, IF you were not procuring items, merely buying food, eating, washing up, driving, working, sleeping, watching films, or using internet.
I know industries would account for a large portion.
Huge 4x4s and TV, if I understand correctly, vastly important.
I'm not disputing the number, just wondering. 