Trump may get the weak dollar he wants

longknife

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Okay, I have to admit that I don’t fully understand what this means. I know that imports cost more but that foreign countries are more likely to buy what we produce.

Heck, we already export lots of petroleum products so a strong dollar helps that industry, doesn’t it?

The bottom line: With the U.S. economy poised to slow next year, "the economic differential between the U.S. and the rest of the world will decrease," Akoner says, which should lead to less appetite for the dollar.

Perhaps someone here can explain it better than this article @ Trump may get the weak dollar he wants
 
Its only the 2 of us, but I know groceries average 30 bucks a week more, and everything else seems to be higher priced.

The trade war has inflated the dollar. We the consumer pays for the trade war.
 
The ECB, India, Japan and China have already weakened their currencies and have engaged in banned trading practices to suck jobs out of the uUS.
 

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