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With tariffs set to impact car prices, some rush to the lots
Forecasts say automobile prices could go up as much as $12,000 as the impact of tariffs begins to be felt. NBC News’ Vicky Nguyen reports on how to time a complicated purchase.NBC News - Mar. 13 -
How Will Tariffs Change Clothing Prices?
Our critic explains the difference between the cost to manufacture a piece of clothing and the price you end up paying for it, and how tariffs might affect these markups.The New York Times - 2d -
Buying a Car? Trump’s Tariffs Could Make It More Expensive.
New car prices could increase $4,000 or more, according to one estimate. And used cars could also rise in price. “It’s a crazy situation for consumers,” an expert said.The New York Times - Mar. 14 -
A new car costs nearly $50,000 on average: Here’s how much you'd pay per month
The cost of a new car could set you back $1,000 per month—here’s how to lower costs.CNBC - Mar. 8 -
Tariffs are 'simply inflationary,' economist says: Here's how they fuel higher prices
Tariffs are expected to increase the inflation rate this year, according to U.S. Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell.CNBC - 5d -
How new tariffs could make beer more expensive
A new 25% tariff on imported aluminum and steel takes effect today, raising costs for industries that rely on metal. For craft breweries like Talea Beer Co., the price hike could mean higher costs ...CBS News - Mar. 12 -
Marquete basketball tickets in 2025 NCAA tournament: Prices, how to buy
Want to buy tickets to Marquette basketball’s NCAA tournament 2025 opener? Here’s how, including prices for March Madness.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 16 -
Missouri basketball tickets in 2025 NCAA Tournament: Prices, how to buy
Want to buy tickets to Missouri basketball’s NCAA Tournament 2025 opener? Here’s how, including prices for March Madness.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 16 -
Milwaukee Fiserv Forum tickets in 2025 NCAA tournament: Prices, how to buy
Want to buy tickets to Fiserv Forum for the 2025 NCAA tournament in Milwaukee? Here’s how, including prices for March Madness.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 17
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