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THE KEYSTONE • 5/22/25

You lose coverage. The super rich get tax breaks. That’s the deal all ten PA Republicans just voted for. Over 800,000 Pennsylvanians could be affected — while the wealthy cash in. 

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PENNLIVE • 5/01/25

Central Pennsylvania's small businesses are grappling with the fallout from recent tariff changes. Increased costs and disrupted supply chains are creating uncertainty and challenges for local entrepreneurs.

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BUZZFEED • 5/22/25

The recent tariffs have placed small businesses in a tough spot. “The constant tariff back and forth is really not a stable way to run a country. I'm just done," said one business owner.

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AXIOS • 3/26/25

Think cuts to SNAP and Medicaid don’t affect you? In PA, they could cost nearly 49,000 jobs, slash $5.3 billion from the economy, and wreck the businesses that keep PA towns running. Here's how deep it goes.

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BUZZFEED • 4/30/25

Trump's latest tariffs are causing a ripple effect across major retailers. From Macy's to Walmart, companies are adjusting prices, and consumers are feeling the pinch.

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CNBC • 5/4/25

Retailers are scrambling to get shoppers to spend now, warning that Trump’s tariffs could send prices soaring and shelves emptying. Some are slashing prices or cracking jokes to mask panic — but the message is clear: buy before it’s too late.

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CBS NEWS • 5/05/25

Student loan payments resumed, but confusion and chaos at the Education Department leave millions in limbo. Borrowers risk wage garnishments and credit hits, yet struggle to get simple answers about their debt.

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