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The tariffs were supposed to make America stronger — instead, the bill may be landing closer to home than anyone expected.

The Cerf Report delivers a sharp retrospective on the first year of the Trump administration’s economic and trade agenda, examining where policy promises have collided with economic reality. This episode explores mounting evidence that U.S. consumers — not foreign competitors — have absorbed much of the tariff impact through rising prices.

The analysis also scrutinizes the gap between headline investment announcements and tangible industrial follow-through, while unpacking how accelerating automation continues to undercut expectations of a broad manufacturing jobs revival. Beyond the economic data, the report examines the growing legal challenges to the administration’s trade authorities and the shifting political landscape as skepticism rises among voters and lawmakers alike.

At its core, this episode argues that economic fundamentals ultimately outweigh political narratives — and that recent trade policy has entered a familiar pattern: bold escalation followed by quiet recalibration.

Clear-eyed, data-driven, and unflinching, The Cerf Report connects the dots between policy ambition and market reality.



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