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    President Donald Trump’s economic agenda is now at the forefront, as recent financial data raises questions about the sustainability of his policies. With the implementation of new tariffs and a sweeping tax and spending bill, the U.S. economy has begun to show signs of strain. Job growth has slowed, US inflation is edging higher, and overall economic expansion has decelerated compared to the previous year.

    Tariffs spark global trade tensions with uncertain impact
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    Trump’s administration has undertaken a rapid transformation of trade, manufacturing, and fiscal policy. However, the anticipated economic boom has yet to materialize. The latest employment report revealed a net loss of 37,000 manufacturing jobs since April, undermining earlier claims of an industrial revival. Overall job gains have also faltered, with July seeing only 73,000 new positions, far below expectations.

    Revisions to May and June figures further erased 258,000 previously reported jobs. The unemployment rate has not spiked, but the pace of hiring has slowed considerably. The president responded by dismissing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, accusing the agency of political bias without providing evidence. Simultaneously, inflation has risen, with consumer prices increasing by 2.6% over the year ending in June.

    Manufacturing and consumer sectors feel initial tariff shocks

    Items heavily reliant on imports, including appliances and furniture, saw sharp price hikes. Economic growth in the first half of the year stood at an annualized rate of 1.3%, a significant slowdown from the previous year’s 2.8%. The Trump administration remains optimistic. White House spokesman Kush Desai reiterated that the president’s policy combination of deregulation, trade adjustments, and tax reductions is designed to replicate the economic gains of Trump’s first term.

    However, public sentiment appears increasingly skeptical. The White House has portrayed its aggressive tariff strategy as a demonstration of Trump’s negotiating strength. Agreements with the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and others have allowed the U.S. to raise tariffs without reciprocal penalties. Nonetheless, American consumers are expected to bear much of the cost, as higher prices on imported goods become unavoidable.

    Trump’s economic policies stir domestic and international backlash

    Economists caution that these tariff policies, combined with Trump’s public pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, could exacerbate inflationary pressures. Although the president argues that rate cuts will boost homebuying and stimulate growth, many analysts warn that this approach risks intensifying price increases while offering limited relief to consumers. Internationally, Trump’s tariffs have sparked tensions with trading partners. Critics warn of retaliatory measures and long-term damage to U.S. trade relations.

    Countries may begin redirecting exports to other markets, potentially diminishing America’s economic influence. While tariff revenues are increasing, estimates suggest they may not offset the growing federal deficit, especially as Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is projected to add $2.4 trillion to national debt. As the global economy navigates through rising uncertainties, the ultimate impact of Trump’s economic strategies remains unclear. However, the initial indicators suggest a more complicated picture than the prosperity the administration continues to promise. – By Content Syndication Services.

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