Last month, I paid $35 for my prescription from Canada. This month, it's jumped to $59—a staggering 68% increase. I was also considering a high-quality 50-foot garden hose at Home Depot. A couple of months ago, it was $44. Today, it's $55—up 25%. I expected some price increases, maybe around 15%, but this is beyond unreasonable.
Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?
Meanwhile, 12.9 million Americans work in manufacturing, making up just 9.6% of the total U.S. workforce. That means the other 90% of us are left to bear the burden of rising costs, with no real evidence that tariffs will revive American manufacturing jobs. So, who really benefits?