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Liberation Day or Recession Day?
On Liberation Day, a term that begs the question of whether it really is a day of freedom for many Americans, political and economic tensions rise. Some view this day as simply a representation of other pressing issues like tax increases and potential liquidation in the economy. The discussion unfolds against the backdrop of unprecedented tariffs, which have reached as high as 23% globally, raising questions about whether the country is in the throes of a trade war. With concerns over rising household expenses and the future of the car market, the conversation quickly pivots to the 2024 elections, particularly the possible paths for the Democratic Party post the Harris campaign.