Trump was poised to inherit a strong economy Trump was poised to inherit a strong economy. Then things got rocky and he added to the uncertainty
The
Trump blew up a bipartisan budget deal Wednesday, which means the government could shut down after midnight Saturday. He then promoted a deal reached with
This comes on top of a spate of tariff threats by Trump that the
As Trump prepares for a second term in the
But from the vantage of Trump world, the economy was already a mess. That's because of inflation, which is currently 2.7%, and public dissatisfaction with Biden.
"On day one,
Turbulence already starting
The past few days are a reminder that the economic growth in the Republican's first term was often accompanied by turmoil. It remains to be seen if voters already exhausted by inflation are ready for another round of blame games and uncertainty that the past few days foreshadowed.
Trump vowed on social media Wednesday to "fight 'till the end" unless
His social media postings came after Musk blasted the bipartisan package reached by House Speaker
By Thursday, Trump claimed on social media that a new deal reached among
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Public wary
Trump's ability to project strength and assure voters that he would reduce inflation helped him win November's election. Stocks initially climbed on the prospect of tax and regulatory cuts, but Trump still faces a skeptical public and appears to be starting his presidency from a more delicate position than Biden did four years ago.
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In a sense, Trump has to preserve the momentum of an economy still recovering from pandemic-era distortions while going through a series of tough policy choices.
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Fed sees uncertainty
But Powell stressed that there is a lack of clarity about what Trump would do. It's unknown whether he would deliver on tariff threats against
"Some did identify policy uncertainty as one of the reasons for their writing down more uncertainty around inflation," Powell said. "The point about uncertainty is it's kind of common sense thinking that when the path is uncertain you go a little bit slower."
Powell added for emphasis about what happens with uncertainty: "It's not unlike driving on a foggy night or walking into a dark room full of furniture. You just slow down."
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