From Team Deb Haaland <[email protected]>
Subject What Trump’s tariffs mean for New Mexico
Date February 4, 2025 8:11 PM
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Over the weekend, President Trump launched a trade war that economists
agree would raise prices on basic needs like groceries, housing, cars and
more by imposing steep tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada.

While our neighbors to the north and south have worked out deals to avoid
these tariffs in the short term, the threat of Trump’s tariffs will
resurface after a thirty-day pause.

Meanwhile, economists agree that Trump’s tariffs would cost the average
American family hundreds – even thousands – of dollars.

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition now to support working families and oppose Trump's
tariffs.

Here's a quick look at how much Trump's tariffs could cost your
family.

* The Tax Foundation estimates that when the tariffs first hit, they
will essentially tax American families an additional $830 annually.
* The Budget Lab at Yale University predicts that the tariffs will cause
the average U.S. household to lose about $1,000 in purchasing power a
year.

Here in New Mexico, we import everything from avocados to auto parts from
Mexico. Businesses in our state are already talking about slowing down
hiring and expansions amid the uncertainty around future trade with
Mexico, according to recent analysis by the Albuquerque Journal Leading
News Podcast.

New Mexico needs an economy that works for working people. Plain and
simple. Trump’s tariffs will do the opposite, adding additional strain to
our families’ finances.

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make our voices heard. Add your name now: No Trump tariffs!

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Thank you.

— Team Deb Haaland





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