· trumps new tariffs—some as high as 145%—are hitting small businesses the hardest and threatening their ability to survive. · eight major tariff adjustments in the past 12 months have created a policy whiplash that large corporations can navigate but small businesses cannot. · the nation recently marked small business week, but the regulatory assault from the biden administration has hardly been a cause for celebration. · by prioritizing regressive tax increases over economic vibrancy, the president’s policies exemplify a stark departure from the pro-growth policies included in the republican-led tax cuts and jobs act, moving towards a more punitive financial environment for small business owners. · what it means: Unlike large retailers, many of which have the resources and scale to blunt the effects of higher costs,. Why are businesses not retaliating about trumps policies? What happens if a small business is hit by a policy shock? · businesses have been much less outspoken about president donald trumps policies in his second term, due to fear of retaliation or threats of boycotts. A new labor policy paper covers proposed federal labor policies in congress that threaten to place overbearing regulations and unnecessary government interference on small businesses. What began as a geopolitical strategy has now become a direct threat. How does trade policy affect small businesses? Small businesses are reeling under the weight of president donald trump s tariffs. Why have businesses been less outspoken about trumps policies?

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