With tariffs unveiled, businesses and consumers count the costs
by Sabri Ben-Achour
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Prices are expected to rise across the board — from construction materials to consumer electronics and clothing.
With latest tariffs in place, small businesses have some things to figure out
by Justin Ho
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Owners have to figure out how these duties will impact input costs and assess whether they need to do anything differently.
Selling "pre-loved" records to offset the high costs on new albums
by Sean McHenry
Phillip Rollins, owner of the record and comic store OffBeat in Jackson, Mississippi, talks about why he’s pivoted his business to deal with the high costs of new vinyl records.
The Numbers
by Kimberly Adams
Tariffs target products, but the service sector could feel them too
by Daniel Ackerman
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A range of services — including software companies, hotels and restaurants — may also suffer as discretionary spending dries up.
If you want to “win” at life, new book suggests applying economic theories to your choices
by Kimberly Adams and Sarah Leeson
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In “Hate the Game: Economic Cheat Codes for Life, Love, and Work,” economist Daryl Fairweather has some ideas about how to get ahead.