Economics Thread

What is making it rough? The tarrifs?

Why are we bailing out China with chips?
It’s fixing what was inherited. It’s a good thing this is being pinned in trump. The turnaround will then be attributed to hkm as well.

Tariffs are here to stay and necessary for our national security. Takes time to decouple but that’s what’s happening.
 
It’s fixing what was inherited. It’s a good thing this is being pinned in trump. The turnaround will then be attributed to hkm as well.

Tariffs are here to stay and necessary for our national security. Takes time to decouple but that’s what’s happening.
I’m personally very thankful that my safety is being aided by importers paying more for textiles and bananas.
 
It’s fixing what was inherited. It’s a good thing this is being pinned in trump. The turnaround will then be attributed to hkm as well.

Tariffs are here to stay and necessary for our national security. Takes time to decouple but that’s what’s happening.
So is the rough 2025 due to tarrifs?

Have american manufacturing jobs increased or decreased this year?
 
So is the rough 2025 due to tarrifs?

Have american manufacturing jobs increased or decreased this year?

I’m aware that you expect to see results immediately. But just like you said deportations wouldn’t happen I think you’ll be wrong on the economy as well
 
My question is why is 2025 rough? Is it tarrifs or something else?

My 2nd question is are we seeing an increase in manufacturing jobs, which i presume is one of the catalysts for the q1 golden age
 
My question is why is 2025 rough? Is it tarrifs or something else?

My 2nd question is are we seeing an increase in manufacturing jobs, which i presume is one of the catalysts for the q1 golden age
I said the inherited economy was a shitshow - Do you disagree?

And we aren't going to see a massive influx of manufacturing yet because the groundwork is being laid to establish manufacturing. 50 years of gutting America doesn't get undone in 9 months.
 
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