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Jason Lange

Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C., United States

Correspondent at Reuters

Correspondent at Reuters. Politics, economics, data journalism

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  • 2 weeks ago | jp.reuters.com | Jason Lange

    ロイター/イプソスの調査によると、米国民の73%が、トランプ大統領が表明した新たな関税措置が実施されれば今後6カ月以内に幅広い日用品の価格が上昇すると考えていることが分かった。写真は2022年6月、マンハッタンのスーパーで撮影(2025年 ロイター/Andrew Kelly) [ワシントン 8日 ロイター] - ロイター/イプソスの調査によると、米国民の73%が、トランプ大統領が表明した新たな関税措置が実施されれば今後6カ月以内に幅広い日用品の価格が上昇すると考えていることが分かった。 価格が下がると考えているのは回答者のわずか4%だった。残りは変化がないと予想しているか、質問に回答しなかった。 調査は米国の成人1027人を対象に4─6日に実施された。誤差は3%ポイント。 回答者の約57%(共和党支持者を含む)が相互関税に反対する一方、約39%が支持した。52%が国際貿易において他国が米国を利用しているとするトランプ政権の主張に同意すると答えた。...

  • 2 weeks ago | usnews.com | Jason Lange

    By Jason LangeWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most Americans are bracing for higher prices on a wide range of consumer goods following President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping new tariffs on imports from most of the world, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The three-day poll, which concluded on Sunday, found that 73% of respondents said they thought prices in the next six months would increase for the items they buy every day after the new taxes on almost all imports took effect.

  • 2 weeks ago | terra.com.br | Jason Lange

    A maioria dos norte-americanos já se prepara para preços mais altos em uma ampla gama de bens de consumo após a decisão do presidente Donald Trump de impor novas tarifas sobre as importações da maior parte do mundo, mostrou uma nova pesquisa Reuters/Ipsos.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Jason Lange

    By Jason LangeWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most Americans are bracing for higher prices on a wide range of consumer goods following President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping new tariffs on imports from most of the world, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The three-day poll, which concluded on Sunday, found that 73% of respondents said they thought prices in the next six months would increase for the items they buy every day after the new taxes on almost all imports took effect.

  • 2 weeks ago | centraloregondaily.com | Jason Lange

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most Americans are bracing for higher prices on a wide range of consumer goods following President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping new tariffs on imports from most of the world, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. The three-day poll, which concluded on Sunday, found that 73% of respondents said they thought prices in the next six months would increase for the items they buy every day after the new taxes on almost all imports took effect.

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22 Sep 22

Some of the big PACs tied to Republican leadership are ramping up their ad spending in a big way. But not Trump's Save America. With @JarrettRenshaw https://t.co/bRxOV9DbqS

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4 Aug 22

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