Concerns over Trump's tariffs! They may cause a reduction of 78 billion dollars in consumer purchasing power for people in the usa each year.
A report from NRF shows that if new tariffs are implemented, usa consumers could lose between 46 billion and 78 billion dollars in consumer spending each year, or lose between 362 and 624 dollars per household.
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