How the economy looked in President Trump's first 100 days
- The United States economy showed mixed signals during President Trump's administration's initial 100 days starting January 2025.
- Market instability followed the April announcement of broad tariffs on imported goods.
- Specific tariff rates included 104% for China and 20% for Europe, taking effect April 9.
- March inflation eased to 2.4%, yet egg costs in March reached $6.23 a dozen.
- The IMF lowered its US growth projection for 2025 to 1.8% in April citing tariff plans.
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How have Trump’s first 100 days impacted the country? Look to New Mexico.
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These 4 tech billionaires who attended or donated to Trump's inauguration lost $194 billion in his first 100 days
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Rep. Mike Kelly discusses Trump's first 100 days
(WKBN) -- Congress was back in session Monday as President Donald Trump reached the 100-day mark of his second term. Pennsylvania Rep. Mike Kelly (R, D-16) had an opportunity to discuss Trump's first 100 days. Among the things he discussed were concerns over the tariffs and trade, which he said the Trump Administration feels other countries should be able to work on a level playing field. "I think this is a president, he's -- I call him 'the gre…
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