The U.S. Treasury is borrowing more money in 2026 than expected, raising questions about future taxes, interest rates, and inflation. Here’s what it means for individuals and businesses in simple terms.
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U.S. Treasury Borrowing Surge 2026: What It Means for Taxes, Interest Rates & Your Money
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Trump Tariffs 2026: How New Tariffs May Affect Prices and Taxes
New U.S. tariff changes in 2026 could affect prices, taxes, and jobs. After a Supreme Court ruling on emergency tariffs, the government added a new 10% tariff to help fund tax cuts. Learn what this means for your money, your budget, and the U.S. economy.
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Trump’s Tax Plan Could Prevent Crisis, Warns Top Investor Scott Bessent
Top investor Scott Bessent says the U.S. could face a major financial crisis if Trump’s new tax plan doesn’t pass. With rising debt and soaring interest payments, the country is on shaky ground—and lawmakers are running out of time.
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