Most of the shoes and clothes purchased in the U.S. come from countries hit hard by tariffs.
Most of the shoes and clothes purchased in the U.S. come from countries hit hard by tariffs.
In West Odessa, a community that has outgrown its existing water system, residents must outsource their water.
The state is allowing families of four making up to $124,000 — twice its median income — access to free child care.
Tariffs will mean higher prices for the goods that fill retailers' shelves. And if consumers can't keep up, stores might hire fewer employees.
For shoppers already buying the most affordable option, there’s nothing cheaper to switch to when tariffs drive up prices.