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This is where the story becomes painfully personal. Behind every policy debate sits a kitchen table where parents calculate whether they can afford new shoes for growing children or decide which bill to delay. Behind every tariff statistic stands a worker who skipped a doctor’s appointment to cover the electric bill, a senior choosing between medication and heat, a young couple postponing their wedding for the third time. The $1,745 is not a windfall or a gift; it is a correction, an admission that economic warfare has civilian casualties who never signed up for the fight. Whether it arrives in mid-2026 or evaporates into another broken promise depends on nine justices in robes and one president’s ability to navigate a legal maze while families watch their savingsContinue reading…
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