Trump’s approaches to trade and immigration extend inflation and worsen the affordability crisis
- Moody's Zandi warns Trump's tariffs and immigration restrictions worsen inflation and affordability crises by disrupting supply chains and labor markets. - CBO revised tariff revenue estimates downward to $3 trillion by 2035, citing legal challenges, while Treasury's Bessent claims inflation is "under control" despite tariff adjustments. - Tariff renegotiations with Brazil and India highlight global adaptation to Trump's trade policies, yet Zandi predicts elevated prices will persist beyond 2026. - Immig
America’s affordability crisis is worsening, with Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi warning that President Donald Trump’s trade and immigration strategies are fueling higher inflation. Zandi points out that consumer price inflation is hovering around 3%, and argues this situation could have been avoided if Trump had not enacted broad tariffs and stricter immigration rules, which have disrupted both global supply chains and the labor force
New figures from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) highlight this pattern, as the agency has reduced its projected deficit savings from Trump’s tariffs to $3 trillion by 2035, down from $4 trillion last August. The CBO
Yet, recent tariff changes tell a different story. Trump has
Stricter immigration enforcement has further strained the economy. Federal actions in cities like Charlotte, North Carolina, along with ongoing legal disputes over deportation rules, have increased instability in the labor market
The Federal Reserve is facing a challenging situation. Although September’s jobs and manufacturing reports point to economic resilience, inflation still exceeds the Fed’s 2% goal
Public opinion reflects these difficulties. A University of Michigan poll revealed that consumer confidence dropped to 51 in November, nearing historic lows, as families struggle with rising expenses for food, housing, and medical care
As the administration contends with these economic headwinds, the outlook for stability is still unclear. Zandi’s caution—that inflation and affordability challenges are likely to persist—echoes the skepticism many Americans now feel toward official statements
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