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How Do Tariffs Impact Unemployment and Low Income Households? We Asked a Leading Economist - feat. Professor Steve Durlauf

20 min · 21 de ene de 2026
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One of the key goals of tariff policy was to bring jobs and infrastructure back to America. But what does history tell us about how tariffs impact employment, and who gets hurt the most when unemployment drops? In this episode of Borderline Economics, we spoke with economist Steve Durlauf from the University of Chicago about how tariffs might shape the economy and employment in the coming year and which groups in America are disproportionately impacted by shifts in the employment rate. Learn about how tariffs are disproportionately impacting low-income households and families in poverty at www.borderlineeconomics.org [http://www.borderlineeconomics.org].

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episode How Do Tariffs Impact Unemployment and Low Income Households? We Asked a Leading Economist - feat. Professor Steve Durlauf artwork

How Do Tariffs Impact Unemployment and Low Income Households? We Asked a Leading Economist - feat. Professor Steve Durlauf

One of the key goals of tariff policy was to bring jobs and infrastructure back to America. But what does history tell us about how tariffs impact employment, and who gets hurt the most when unemployment drops? In this episode of Borderline Economics, we spoke with economist Steve Durlauf from the University of Chicago about how tariffs might shape the economy and employment in the coming year and which groups in America are disproportionately impacted by shifts in the employment rate. Learn about how tariffs are disproportionately impacting low-income households and families in poverty at www.borderlineeconomics.org [http://www.borderlineeconomics.org].

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How Have Tariffs Impacted Home Prices and the Housing Affordability Crisis? We Asked a Leading Economist - feat. Professor Brent Songhen

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episode How Have Tariffs Impacted US Businesses and Uncertainty? We Asked A Leading Economist - feat. Professor John Horn artwork

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