From Progressive Change Campaign Committee <[email protected]>
Subject NY Times: "Easter Eggs Are So Expensive Americans Are Dyeing Potatoes."
Date April 4, 2025 11:25 PM
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Trump’s new tariffs are making food and heat more expensive.

CNBC reports, "Clothing prices poised to spike...toy prices could jump
50%." Reuters warns that iPhones could soon cost $2,300.

The New York Times adds, "Easter Eggs Are So Expensive Americans Are
Dyeing Potatoes." No joke!

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