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💵 The Real Cost of U.S. Tariffs: A History of Profit Over People

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U.S. President Donald Trump once promised a "New Golden Age" for America, but critics argue his tariff-heavy approach is more about filling pockets than fostering fairness. Since the 18th century, tariffs have been a cash cow for the U.S. federal government, propping up its economy by squeezing money from imported goods. But who pays the price? Spoiler: It\u2019s not just the countries hit by the taxes.

📈 Here\u2019s the tea: Tariffs inflate costs for everyday Americans. Think higher prices on everything from electronics to clothing \u2013 essentially a silent tax on consumers. While leaders frame tariffs as tools to fix unfair trade practices or boost national security, critics claim they\u2019re just a sneaky way to redirect global wealth into U.S. coffers. 💸

🌍 Global trade isn\u2019t a zero-sum game, but experts warn that prioritizing profit over collaboration risks alienating allies and deepening economic divides. For young professionals and entrepreneurs tracking market trends, this strategy raises red flags about long-term stability. As one analyst put it: "Short-term gains could lead to long-term pains."

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