
Tariff Frenzy: U.S. Consumers Stock Up on Goods
Americans are preemptively stocking up on essentials like furniture, electronics, and alcohol ahead of Trump’s new tariffs amid fears of price hikes and supply-chain disruptions.
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Americans are preemptively stocking up on essentials like furniture, electronics, and alcohol ahead of Trump’s new tariffs amid fears of price hikes and supply-chain disruptions.
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