“Tariffs protect American jobs and industry”
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Tariffs are taxes on imported goods designed to protect domestic industries and workers from foreign competition. The debate over their effectiveness hinges on competing economic theories: supporters argue they shield American jobs and manufacturing, while critics contend they raise consumer prices, invite retaliation, and ultimately harm the workers they aim to help. This question has become central to U.S. economic policy, with real consequences for inflation, employment, and trade relationships.