Will tariffs make growth grind to a halt?

What experts are forecasting for the Trump economy

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With a multi-front trade war stretching from China to Mexico, President Trump may have "upended" the U.S. economy, said Jim Tankersley at The New York Times. Trump has now "enacted or threatened what amounts to a nearly $200 billion annual tax increase on American businesses and consumers." In effect, all the money Trump's signature 2017 tax cut put into consumers' pockets may now be taken back by the White House's trade policy. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimated that last year tariffs cost the typical American household $414. Carrying out the latest round of threats against China alone would increase that to $831. Mexican tariffs would add more. With inexpensive foreign components costing more or becoming unavailable, manufacturing activity in the U.S. is slowing — with some business owners "citing rising concerns over the cost and uncertainty brought on by tariffs."

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