Kyle Risdahl
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Appearances Over Time
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Rachel Siegel at The Washington Post, David Gurra at Bloomberg.
Have a nice weekend.
With all possible respect to the giant conglomerates out there, small businesses are the beating heart of this economy.
So to close out our coverage of today's Supreme Court decision, for now, Wesley Rule.
He and his wife, Lauren, own Knoxville Fine Violins in Knoxville, Tennessee.
He and his wife Lauren.
Knoxville Fine Violins is their store.
Knoxville, Tennessee.
This final note on the way out today, in which I hate to rain on today's illegal tariff parade, but since April mentioned it, and Wesley Rule did too, Martha Gimbel talked about it, I need to make sure you all don't miss this.
Prices, the overall price level, just because some tariffs went away, they're not going to go down a whole lot.
And if they do, it's going to take a long, long time.
That is just the way price levels work.
They go up, they don't really go down.
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