Ari Shapiro
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Sure, clearly.
Sure, clearly.
We were recording this midday on the East Coast, and by the time night falls, the numbers could have changed. But clothing prices are going up, and I assume that's true of T-shirts, underwear, socks, all the basics.
We were recording this midday on the East Coast, and by the time night falls, the numbers could have changed. But clothing prices are going up, and I assume that's true of T-shirts, underwear, socks, all the basics.
We were recording this midday on the East Coast, and by the time night falls, the numbers could have changed. But clothing prices are going up, and I assume that's true of T-shirts, underwear, socks, all the basics.
Okay, let's roll our shopping cart over to the food section. And let's say I want to pick up a staple like sugar to do some baking. How does the cost of a pound of sugar change under these new tariffs?
Okay, let's roll our shopping cart over to the food section. And let's say I want to pick up a staple like sugar to do some baking. How does the cost of a pound of sugar change under these new tariffs?
Okay, let's roll our shopping cart over to the food section. And let's say I want to pick up a staple like sugar to do some baking. How does the cost of a pound of sugar change under these new tariffs?
Yeah?
Yeah?
Yeah?
Only 4%. That's great in the context of 45% or more for clothes. Why is that less than clothing?
Only 4%. That's great in the context of 45% or more for clothes. Why is that less than clothing?
Only 4%. That's great in the context of 45% or more for clothes. Why is that less than clothing?
And so is the same more or less going to be true of staples like rice or flour, that it just depends on where it's grown? And if there's a lot of it in the U.S., you're probably going to be okay. And if not, you might be paying more?
And so is the same more or less going to be true of staples like rice or flour, that it just depends on where it's grown? And if there's a lot of it in the U.S., you're probably going to be okay. And if not, you might be paying more?
And so is the same more or less going to be true of staples like rice or flour, that it just depends on where it's grown? And if there's a lot of it in the U.S., you're probably going to be okay. And if not, you might be paying more?
And I assume that's just because a lot of rice comes from Asian countries where tariffs are going to be high.
And I assume that's just because a lot of rice comes from Asian countries where tariffs are going to be high.
And I assume that's just because a lot of rice comes from Asian countries where tariffs are going to be high.