Warren: Companies will use tariffs as excuse for 'price gouging'
- President Trump announced new tariffs in April, expanding trade restrictions.
- These tariffs aim to cut trade deficits and bring jobs back to the US.
- The tariffs led to a 1% average price increase and affected allies and rivals.
- The effective average tariff rate is more than 25%, with some much higher.
- Some perceive the tariffs as economic tools or acts of sovereignty with uncertain economic consequences.
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Elizabeth Warren Trots Out One of Her Favorite Talking Points About Corporations. CNBC Host Isn’t Buying It.
(DCNF)—CNBC’s Joe Kernen scoffed at Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday as she tried to convince the panel that corporations are “price gouging” in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Warren, who has repeatedly spewed the “price gouging” talking point, said that companies are raising prices because of their worries about the costs of the reciprocal tariffs that Trump imposed on April 2, which he deemed “Liberation…
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(DCNF)—CNBC’s Joe Kernen scoffed at Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday as she tried to convince the panel that corporations are “price gouging” in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Warren, who has repeatedly spewed the “price gouging” talking point, said that companies are raising prices because of their worries about the costs of the reciprocal tariffs that Trump imposed on April 2, which he deemed “Liberation…
Elizabeth Warren Trots Out One Of Her Favorite Talking Points About Corporations. CNBC Host Isn’t Buying It.
CNBC's Joe Kernen scoffed at Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday as she tried to convince the panel that corporations are "price gouging."
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