
Jarrell Dillard
Congress Reporter at Bloomberg News
Reporter @business. Hampton University Alum. NYU Alum. Opinions are my own. Email: [email protected]
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news.bloombergtax.com | Alicia Diaz |Alicia Díaz |Jarrell Dillard
President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in effect as of mid-May would help to shrink US fiscal deficits by an estimated $2.8 trillion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The CBO released the figure Wednesday in a letter to Democratic congressional leaders, who had requested the estimate.
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bloomberglinea.com | Nazmul Ahasan |Jarrell Dillard
Bloomberg — La actividad de los proveedores de servicios de EE.UU. se contrajo inesperadamente el mes pasado por primera vez en casi un año y las empresas redujeron la contratación, lo que indica que el control de la economía por el aumento de los aranceles es cada vez más estricto. El índice de servicios del Institute for Supply Management cayó 1,7 puntos en mayo, hasta 49,9, un toque por debajo del nivel de 50 que separa la expansión de la contracción.
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afr.com | Nazmul Ahasan |Jarrell Dillard
Nazmul Ahasan and Jarrell DillardJun 5, 2025 – 2.54am or Subscribe to save articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Washington | Activity at US service providers unexpectedly contracted last month for the first time in nearly a year and private companies throttled back hiring, indicating the grip on the economy from higher tariffs is getting tighter.
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bloomberg.com | Nazmul Ahasan |Jarrell Dillard
(Bloomberg) -- Activity at US service providers unexpectedly contracted last month for the first time in nearly a year and companies throttled back hiring, indicating the grip on the economy from higher tariffs is getting tighter. The Institute for Supply Management’s index of services dropped 1.7 points in May to 49.9 — a touch below the 50 level that separates expansion and contraction.
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financialpost.com | Alicia Diaz |Alicia Díaz |Jarrell Dillard
Advertisement 1President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in effect as of mid-May would help to shrink US fiscal deficits by an estimated $2.8 trillion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Article content(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump’s tariff policies in effect as of mid-May would help to shrink US fiscal deficits by an estimated $2.8 trillion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
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Rep. Malliotakis said the SALT cap could grow to $80,000 for couples and $40,000 for individuals, but that could require other concessions. Fellow SALT lawmaker LaLota said they’re not close to a deal. (w/ @birnbaum_e ) https://t.co/6pipyUUTWi

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