A massive ‘corporate welfare’ program is underway — and consumers want a bigger cut of it

A massive ‘corporate welfare’ program is underway — and consumers want a bigger cut of it

The Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's tariffs has led to a significant influx of tariff refunds, which are largely being returned to companies in a form of corporate welfare. Critics argue this benefits businesses at the expense of consumers, who could have benefitted from lower prices. This situation highlights the ongoing debate about how to distribute economic benefits and the role of government intervention in trade policy. Consumers are increasingly calling for a fairer share of these refunds to alleviate their own economic burdens.

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