Tag: inflation

How Tariffs Affect Inflation and the Job Market in 2026

Posted on April 15, 2026 by Edwin Schneider

Tariffs are among the most important economic policy issues in the mid-2020s. What was originally meant to be protection for the U.S. domestic manufacturing industry has now taken shape as an elaborate system of import duties affecting all sectors of the economy, from food prices to employment opportunities in the Midwest region. By April 2026, […]

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The U.S. Economy Explained: Inflation, GDP, and What’s Really Happening

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Evie Prescott

In 2026, the U.S. economy looks good. However, prices, salaries, and interest rates are rising. This makes life tough for people and businesses. To grasp what’s happening, you need to know a few key things: Federal Reserve actions, GDP, and inflation. If not, you only react to alarming news stories. This page will help you […]

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Hidden Risks That Could Impact the U.S. Economy in 2026

Posted on April 13, 2026 by Edwin Schneider

As of 2026, the U.S. economy has a surface-level story of resilience: jobs that are safe, continuous investment in AI, and consumer spending that hasn’t completely halted. But there is a set of threats that aren’t getting enough attention that is steadily growing beneath that primary story. The most dangerous things in 2026 are often […]

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