NY Fed President John Williams Talks Policy

NY Fed President John Williams Talks Policy

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Nobel Laureate in Economics and Professor of Economics Paul Krugman Talks SCOTUS

Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, a City University of New York professor, says President Donald Trump's tariffs are a sales tax and are slightly contractionary. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta reacts to the Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs, describing the ruling as expected and affirming. Bonta highlights that the Court's ruling allows for retroactive relief, meaning businesses and importers who ...  Show more

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