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Real talk, can I get a Waltly in before Jan 20?
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Real talk, can I get a Waltly in before Jan 20?
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You mean like they have already been experiencing the last couple of years, right?
existing tariffs account for around $200-$300 per household. Current inflation rate is 2.4%.

https://taxfoundation.org/research/all/federal/tariffs/
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So let's make it worse, right?
Nope, not at all my thoughts. But we are pinging over something that has not even happened while seeming to ignore what already has.
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Real talk, can I get a Waltly in before Jan 20?
Do it, this is the perfect excuse!
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Nope, not at all my thoughts. But we are pinging over something that has not even happened while seeming to ignore what already has.
"What already has" has been a worldwide situation caused by worldwide decreased then increased demand. We actually came through it better than most. Tariffs are not a worldwide issue. This is Us doing things that have been shown to increase prices. Looking ahead is always a good idea.
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