From Democratically <[email protected]>
Subject Monday News: Markets Tumble Around The World
Date April 7, 2025 8:21 PM
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$12 BILLION of your public health funding

You’ve probably heard that the Nasdaq entered bear market territory over the
weekend.

I wish I could say this was just a Wall Street issue.

But it’s not.

Prices on everyday goods are already starting to rise again—and it's tied
directly to Trump’s new 10% blanket tariff on all imports.

Here’s what’s about to get more expensive in the next few weeks:

✔️ Electronics (phones, laptops, TVs—anything with microchips)

✔️ Groceries (avocados, coffee, chocolate & more)

✔️ Appliances (like washers and dishwashers)

✔️ Car parts and repair services

✔️ Clothing and shoes

✔️ Home goods and furniture

✔️ Even medicine and medical supplies

And with China slapping a 34% tariff on all U.S. goods starting this Thursday
(April 10th), it’s going to get uglier.

Guess who ends up footing the bill?

You.

It could be belt-tightening time.

Tap below for details.

Read Now: Nasdaq Plunges into Bear Territory Amidst Escalating Tariff Crisis
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Tech giants like Apple and Nvidia have already lost trillions in value.

Your retirement account could be in the balance.

Stay alert.

Stay informed.

And please—share this with someone you care about if you can.

- Thanks,

Cam, Democratically

Democracy. Upgraded.

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