Kansas City Professor ALMOST Explains MAGA Trade War Toy Crisis

First of all . . .

Credit where it's due or maybe not . . . 

"Deaths from fentanyl appear to be going down for the first time in a decade after reaching astronomic levels - but experts warn there's a 'horrific' reason behind it.

"They say the drug is simply running out of people to kill, after claiming the lives of around 320,000 Americans in the last decade."

Nevertheless . . .

This morning we share a more upbeat angle on the trade war that MIGHT NOT ruin Christmas after all.

Check-it . . .

In the wake of tariffs reaching upwards of 145% on some Chinese goods, toy industry giant Mattel said it is considering raising prices.

This comes after President Donald Trump’s comment about kids needing fewer toys, during a time of year when many retailers are placing orders for winter holiday items.

UMKC supply chain economist Larry Wigger said while holiday gifts are not in jeopardy, prices will likely be inflated.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City economist explains tariff impact on toy manufacturing

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