Category: Economy
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Inflation in the U.S. Unexpectedly Rises
During the campaign period, Donald Trump said he would reduce inflation in the United States starting on the first day of his administration. But after three weeks, his own government admitted that controlling inflation might take a bit longer than that. The inflation rate in the U.S. rose more than expected in January. The higher…
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Thinking of Gifting Your ‘Valentine’ Chocolate? Prepare Your Wallet
This Friday (14), the United States celebrates Valentine’s Day. One of the traditions is to gift the person you love with chocolates.
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Is It Too Expensive to Visit Disney? Disney Itself Thinks So
Is it too expensive for a middle-class family to visit Disney? Many people believe so, and apparently, Disney itself does too.
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Trump Says He Will Impose 25% Tariffs on All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the United States. The five largest steel suppliers to the U.S. market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the U.S.…
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Trump Says He Will Tax All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S. at 25%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to tax all steel and aluminum imports to the United States at 25%. The five largest suppliers of steel to the American market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the United States…
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How Many Lawsuits Have Been Filed Against Trump’s Orders?
In less than a month of his administration, American President Donald Trump has already signed dozens of executive measures to enforce his campaign agenda. The power to govern through executive orders is constantly used by governments, whether Republican or Democrat. But critics believe that Donald Trump is going too far, wanting to legislate or bypass…
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‘No Buy 2025’: These Americans Are Not Very Optimistic About the Economy
TikTok videos encouraging people to challenge themselves to spend less have been attracting quite a bit of attention on the popular social media app. Participating in the latest no-spend challenge — known as ‘No Buy 2025’ — means eliminating virtually all non-essential purchases, including but not limited to new clothes, makeup, furniture, dining out, takeout…
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US, Mexico, and Canada Negotiate to Avoid Tariffs
On Saturday (1st), President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada entering the United States and a 10% tariff on Chinese products. According to the U.S. government, this measure is a way to pressure these countries to curb the influx of drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States.…
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Brazil Breaks Record for International Tourists and Establishes Itself as One of the Main Destinations in South America
Brazil breaks the record for international tourists in the country, with a total of over 6.621 million travelers, surpassing the historic mark of 2018.
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Navigating Your Finances During a Presidential Transition
It is common to wonder how a new presidential administration will affect your wallet. As policies and regulations change, many people find themselves questioning what this means for their money. According to certified financial planning professionals (CFP), here’s how to safely navigate your finances during a presidential transition: • Take market coverage with a grain…


