Stephen Miller claims Americans likely ‘willing to pay more’ for US-made dolls
- President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that Americans may buy fewer toys made in the US due to his trade policies raising prices.
- This admission reflects the nationalist conservative goal to boost American manufacturing by accepting higher prices for household goods.
- According to estimates by trade experts, a toaster manufactured entirely in the United States would have a price tag of $250 or more, which is much higher than the $30 cost of imported models commonly sold today.
- Former Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer argued that increasing prices is an effective approach to addressing issues related to consumerism, reflecting his policy perspective.
- These trade policies could reduce average household income by about $3,800 this year and prioritize American jobs over cheap imports.
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Stephen Miller Uses President Trump's Comment About Dolls To Make The Case For American-Made Goods
A big part of President Donald Trump’s disruptive trade agenda involves returning manufacturing jobs to the U.S. He has acknowledged the potential short-term strain that tariffs and other measures might have on the economy, but insists the payoffs will be worth it in the end. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller recently responded to a question on the topic, which specifically referenced Trump’s prior remarks about dolls. As The Hill…
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