Why Trump's Trade and Immigration Policies Might Spoil Your Avocado Toast
MexicoWed Dec 11 2024
Ever thought about what would happen if your favorite avocado toast became a luxury item? It's not just a far-fetched idea anymore. President Trump's trade and immigration policies could make that a reality. Back in 2018, when the U. S. slapped tariffs on several countries, they hit back. This raised the price of American farm goods, leading to a $27 billion loss in export revenues over two years.
Now, Trump's threatening new tariffs. Mexico, which provides 90% of our avocados, isn't happy. Their president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said they'd respond in kind. Mexican imports also include two-thirds of our vegetables and almost half of our fruit and nuts. So, if you love your guacamole, you might want to pay attention.
It's not just about tariffs. Many farmers and ranchers, who supported Trump, rely on undocumented immigrants. If Trump follows through with mass deportations, they'll struggle to find workers. Plus, with the federal deficit as big as it is, don't count on financial aid from Washington.
The ripple effect could reach your kitchen table. The quality and supply of your grocery staples could drop, and prices might rise. After the pandemic-era inflation spike, who wants that?
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How will a new round of tariffs impact the price and availability of avocados in the United States?
How might the impact of these policies vary across different regions and industries within the United States?
What strategies could farmers and ranchers employ to cope with potential labor shortages if undocumented immigrants are deported?
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