US Household Bills To Increase By $2400 Annually Due To Trump Tariffs: Report

The new tariffs imposed by the US are expected to significantly impact American households, with average bills likely to rise by around USD 2,400 in the short term due to inflation driven by these tariffs, according to a research report by SBI.

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