What will Trump 2.0 policies contribute to the US economy?

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Recently, sixteen Nobel Prize-winning economists penned an open letter criticizing potential tariffs and immigration policies under a second Trump presidency...

Recently, sixteen Nobel Prize-winning economists penned an open letter criticizing potential tariffs and immigration policies under a second Trump presidency and the lasting impacts they could have on US inflation.about his feelings over the economy and how he disagrees with many economists and financial experts, including Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson, over their viewpoint.

Then the news cycle coming out of Delaware, um, you know, and kind of put forward by Paul Krugman, Greg.You know, the American people don't understand how really good they have it. As Larry Summers says, stag inflationary, you know, Trump 1.0 we had the non inflationary growth, some of the strongest growth, you know, we've had in 50 years and I think we're going to have the same thing again because, you know, if you counterbalance, first of all, with the tariffs, traditionally, you know, I'm, I'm a markets guy and economic historian.

So, you know, what we didn't talk about was I believe that a Trump 2.0 is going to get these budget deficits under control. ‘Hello from my Black job’: Black Democrats share workplace photos after Trump’s offensive debate line Ukraine's F-16s are set to arrive when it's allowed to use allied weapons to hit targets in Russia — making the jets far more effective, experts say.

 

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