(4 Apr 2025)
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Rowland Heights, California – 3 April 2025
1. STILL of a shopping cart filled with groceries in an aisle at a grocery store
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Gresham, Oregon – 3 April 2025
2. STILL of a person shopping for a refrigerator
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Los Angeles – 3 April 2025
3. STILL of a hand-embroidery dress fabric being sold at a fabric store in the Fashion District
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New York – 4 April 2025
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Cora Lewis, The Associated Press:
"President (Donald) Trump unveiled his latest round of tariffs, affecting dozens of countries and reaching as much as 50%. But where will you feel the effects first? Experts say the grocery aisle on goods like sugar and coffee. A lot of the targeted countries also produce clothing and textiles, so costs could increase there as much 17%."
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Oakland, California – 3 April 2025
5. STILLS of cargo containers at a shipping terminal
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ARCHIVE: Houston – 11 February 2025
6. Various of port activities as trucks move containers from cargo ships
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New York – 4 April 2025
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Cora Lewis, The Associated Press:
"Trump has said that he wants to revitalize American manufacturing, but because the tariffs are so uncertain, a lot of companies are unlikely to put the investment in necessary to create new factories or facilities, if they’re not sure they’ll see a return on that investment."
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ARCHIVE: Toledo, Ohio – 3 June 2011
8. STILL of a Jeep Wrangler on the assembly line at Chrysler Group’s Toledo Assembly complex
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ARCHIVE: Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 25 January 2012
9. STILL of a worker at a Master Lock manufacturing plant
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New York – 4 April 2025
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Cora Lewis, The Associated Press:
"Economists also say the effects of these tariffs won’t be felt equally. Lower-income households spend more of their income on goods rather than services and have less savings to draw upon."
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Frisco, Texas – 2 April 2025
11. Various of a grocery store
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New York – 4 April 2025
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Cora Lewis, The Associated Press:
"Experts say don’t panic buy, but do reevaluate your budget and make substitutions where it makes sense for you."
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ARCHIVE: Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania – 2 February 2025
13. Various of shoppers in a grocery store
STORYLINE:
President Donald Trump has unveiled his latest tariffs, and they could have significant implications for your wallet.
Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, on top of previous levies and retaliation worldwide, are expected to increase prices for everyday items.
The trade wars have already roiled financial markets and plunged businesses into uncertainty — all while economists warn of potentially weakened economic growth and heightened inequality.
Tariffs are taxes on goods imported from other countries. Companies buying foreign products pay the tariffs imposed on them — and, as a result, face higher costs that are typically passed on to customers.
Trump has argued tariffs will protect U.S. industries from unfair foreign competition and raise money for the federal government. But since so much of what we buy today relies on a global supply chain, steeper tariffs mean you’ll likely see more expensive prices from the grocery aisle to your next car repair.
Will the tariffs affect everyone equally? No. Experts warn that these tariffs could escalate inequities.
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