US retail giant receives $1bn boost from tariff refunds
The editorialized version is also incorrect: their income was $30 billion. The extra $1 billion doubles their profit, of $1.04 billion.
Imagine with Walmart and Amazon on top of that
At what point does the US economy implode?
How can this be sustained with also a BILLION per day being extracted from the economy via the extra $1 per gallon in fuel costs?
Another question is where the heck is all this money going because it's sure not being paid in taxes back to pay the debt
The bigger threat from the tariff fiasco was the loss of confidence. It was a mind-numbingly stupid thing to do, and that's what edging us closer to the economic catastrophe.
But we've been edging for decades, and it's hard to tell whether we're at the end. The recent bond rates over 5% mean that people are demanding more to lend the government money, and if they can't get that under control the debt will spiral exponentially.
(BTW: some of that $1 billion will make its way to the government as taxes. But it's a drop in the bucket.)