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Trump's Trade and Immigration Plans: Are We Heading Back to Inflation?
Atlanta, Georgia, USA,Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Additionally, Trump's call for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants ignores the significant economic impact, particularly on labor-intensive sectors like agriculture and manufacturing. A sudden reduction in workers would increase labor costs, leading to higher food prices. As the labor pool shrinks, wages in various sectors would rise, adding further inflationary pressure.
Proponents of these policies argue they're necessary for long-term economic gains, but they fail to account for our interconnected global economy. Instead of protectionist measures, investing in education, infrastructure, and innovation could enhance American competitiveness without risking inflation. It's crucial to weigh these policies carefully, considering their potential to cause more harm than good.
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