In The Media
Are you better off than four years ago? Why US voters should – but can’t – say yes (The Guardian)
Published 21 October 2024
“Changes in real consumption – what people can afford to buy considering rising prices – would drop by between 1.8% and 3% in the US. This could result in a welfare loss for the US of $567bn [£435bn] annually – a loss of $1,691 a year per person,” says Nicolò Tamberi on the potential impacts of Donald Trump's plan to hike trade tariffs.