Tariffs are raising prices on groceries, electronics, and clothes. Washingtonians can expect higher costs for everyday essentials as trade negotiations continue.
These days, everyone is looking for a bit of financial relief.
The last few years have brought skyrocketing inflation and higher prices on groceries, utilities, and what seems like every expense coming through your household each month.
Tariffs Will Have An Impact On The Price Of Many Grocery Items
Whether you agree or disagree with the current administration's approach to tariffs, the reality for
U.S. President Trump has enacted tariffs on imports, aiming to boost domestic purchases and generate revenue to tackle the federal budget deficit. Find out more about the impacts.
Tariffs went into effect against Canada and Mexico Tuesday.
The impacts to Washington State are estimated to have a $4 billion impact in total.
Tariffs Threaten Washington Trade: Canada and Mexico Key Buyers of Apples and Seafood
Senator Maria Cantwell warned of the impact of these tariffs in a memo listing over $127 billion worth of imports and exports worldwide in 2023, when the state imported n
Senator Maria Cantwell was in Wenatchee Tuesday to discuss trade with tree fruit industry leaders. She says part of her day was seeing cherry production first hand.
"You see a lot of capital investment and it's representative of the capital investment throughout this whole valley and it's the capital investment that's at risk...