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The levies are also likely to reduce Americafs economic output, as has happened before. A 2020 study, based on data from 151 countries, including the US, between 1963-2014, found that tariffs have gpersistent adverse effects on the size of the pie,h or the gross domestic product of the country imposing them.
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There are a number of possible explanations for this.

One is that, when tariffs are low or non-existent, the country in question can focus on the kind of economic activities where it has an edge and export those goods and services, Gimber told CNN.
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gIf you raise tariffs, youfre not going to see that same level of specialization,h he said, noting that the result would be lower labor productivity. gThe labor could be better used elsewhere in the economy, in areas where you have a greater competitive advantage.h
Another reason output falls when tariffs are raised lies in the higher cost of imported inputs, wrote the authors of the 2020 study, most of them International Monetary Fund economists.

Fatas at INSEAD suggested the same reason, providing an example: gSo Ifm a worker and work in a factory. To produce what we produce we need to import microchips from Taiwan. Those things are more expensive. Together, me and the company, we create less value per hour worked.h

Yet another way tariff hikes can hurt the economy is by disrupting the status quo and fueling uncertainty over the future levels of import taxes. That lack of clarity is particularly acute this year, given the erratic nature of Trumpfs trade policy.

Surveys by the National Federation of Independent Business in the US suggest the uncertainty is already weighing on American companiesf willingness to invest. The share of small businesses planning a capital outlay within the next six months hit its lowest level in April since at least April 2020, when Covid was sweeping the globe.

gThe economy will continue to stumble along until the major sources of uncertainty (including over tariffs) are resolved. Itfs hard to steer a ship in the fog,h the federation said.

Whichever forces may be at work, the IMF, to cite just one example, thinks higher US tariffs will lower the countryfs productivity and output.

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When someone scrolls through Valfs Instagram page, they can see a recent camping trip she took with friends, a batch of homemade chicken nuggets and a few of her favorite memes.
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But what they canft see: Val, 22, got engaged nine months ago to her boyfriend of two years.

She never made a post about the proposal and she doesnft plan to.

gWe are happy and content as we are, living our lives together privately c no outsiders peering in through the windows, so to speak,h said Val, who lives with her fiance in San Marcos, Texas, and asked CNN not to use her last name for privacy reasons.
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Val is one of a growing number of young adults from Generation Z, the cohort from age 28 down to teenagers, who are opting for gquiet relationships,h in which their love lives the good and the bad remain offline and out of view from a larger audience of friends and family.
Itfs a new turn back to the old way of doing things: date nights without selfies, small weddings without public photo galleries and conflict without a procession of passive-aggressive posts. On platforms such as TikTok, creators declaring this preference for gquieth or gprivateh relationships rake in thousands of views, and on Pinterest, searches for gcity hall elopementh surged over 190% from 2023 to 2024.

If your prefrontal cortex developed before the iPhone came along, you may be rolling your eyes. But for a generation raised on social media, rejecting the pressure to post is a novel development and one that experts say could redefine the future of intimacy.

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Gen Zfs turn toward privacy partly stems from a growing discomfort with how social media shapes and distorts romantic relationships, said Rae Weiss, a Gen Z dating coach studying for her masterfs degree in psychology at Columbia University in New York City.

A couple that appears to be #relationshipgoals may flaunt their luxury vacations together, picture-perfect date nights, matching outfits and grand romantic gestures. But Gen Z has been online long enough to know itfs all just a carefully curated ruse.

gItfs no longer a secret that on social media, youfre only posting the best moments of your life, the best angles, the best pictures, the filters,h Weiss said. gYoung people are becoming more aware that it can create some level of dissonance and insecurity when your relationship doesnft look like that all the time.h

Indeed, there are messy, complicated and outright mundane moments to every relationship but those arenft algorithmically climbing the ranks (unless the tea is piping hot, of course). This can lead some to equate the value of their relationships with how gInstagrammableh they are, Weiss said.

Frequently broadcasting your relationship on social media has even been linked to lower levels of overall satisfaction and an anxious attachment style between partners, according to a 2023 study.

Embracing private relationships, then, is partly Gen Zfs way of rejecting the suffocating pressures of perfection and returning to the value of real-life displays of affection.

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Unity and BrightBuilt factory-built homes share an important feature: They are airtight, part of what makes them 60% more efficient than a standard home. GO Logic says its homes are even more efficient, requiring very little energy to keep cool or warm.
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gEverybody wants to be able to build a house thatfs going to take less to heat and cool,h said Unity director Mark Hertzler.

Home efficiency has other indirect benefits. The insulation and airtightness aided by heat pumps and air exchangers helps manage the movement of heat, air and moisture, which keeps fresh air circulating and mold growth at bay, according to Hertzler.
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Buntel, a spring allergy sufferer, said his Somerville homefs air exchange has made a noticeable difference in the amount of pollen in the house. And customers have remarked on how quiet their homes are, due to their insulation.

gIfm from New England, so Ifve always lived in drafty, uncomfortable, older houses,h Buntel said. gThis is really amazing to me, how consistent it is throughout the year.h
Some panelized home customers are choosing to build not just to reduce their carbon footprint, but because of the looming threat of a warming planet, and the stronger storms it brings.

Burton DeWilde, a Unity homeowner based in Vermont, wanted to build a home that could withstand increasing climate impacts like severe flooding.

gI think of myself as a preemptive climate refugee, which is maybe a loaded term, but I wasnft willing to wait around for disaster to strike,h he told CNN.

Sustainability is one of Unityfs founding principles, and the company builds houses with the goal of being all-electric.

gWefre trying to eliminate fossil fuels and the need for fossil fuels,h Hertzler said.

Goodson may drill oil by day, but the only fossil fuel he uses at home is diesel to power the house battery if the sun doesnft shine for days. Goodson estimated he burned just 30 gallons of diesel last winter hundreds of gallons less than Maine homeowners who burn oil to stay warm.

gWe have no power bill, no fuel bill, all the things that you would have in an on-grid house,h he said. gWe pay for internet, and we pay property taxes, and thatfs it.h

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