As tariffs take effect, what to expect in latest inflation report
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() Americans are hoping for positive news on inflation with Wednesday’s release of the consumer price index data for February, despite concerns that some of President Donald Trump’s economic policies could keep prices elevated in the coming months.

Two policies under the administration are expected to have a significant impact on the U.S. economy: Trump’s tariffs placed on a wide range of foreign imports and cuts to federal government spending under the Department of Government Efficiency.

The report, scheduled for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected to show a 2.9% rise in the CPI from the previous year, according to economists surveyed by FactSet. If accurate, this would represent a slight drop from January’s 3% increase, marking the first decline in five months. The CPI hit a 3.5-year low of 2.4% in September.

The report will be closely watched as it provides the first indication of inflation trends under the Trump administration, marking the first full month under the current White House.

Trump sticks to his guns on economy 

With Trump imposing or threatening tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, China, Europe and India, most economists forecast price increases will likely remain elevated this year.

Trump on Tuesday reiterated his commitment to his economic approach, regardless of short-term fluctuations.

“We’re going to have drops, and markets are going to go up, and they’re going to go down,” he told reporters. “But you know what? We have to rebuild our country. Our country has been stripped of its jobs, of its factories.”

If price increases remain stubbornly high, that could create political problems for Trump, who promised as a candidate to “knock the hell out of inflation.”

White House brushes off recession worries

Trump’s tariffs have set off a wave of economic uncertainty, driving stocks lower and fueling fears of a potential recession.

Trump did not rule out the possibility of a recession in a recent Fox News interview with Maria Bartiromo.

When asked if he was expecting a recession this year, Trump told Bartiromo, “I hate to predict things like that. There is a period of transition because what we’re doing is very big. We’re bringing wealth back to America. That’s a big thing.”

Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick has continued to dismiss concerns about a recession.

When asked if the administration’s policies would be worth it if they led to a recession, even a short-term one, Lutnick replied, “These policies are the most important thing America has ever had.”

When pressed, he confirmed, “It is worth it.”

Trump’s economic agenda roils markets

Markets are set to open after another day of red across the board on Wall Street the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 were all down Tuesday.

The S&P 500 is down more than 7% over the past month, wiping out all of its gains since Trump was reelected in November. Share prices for popular stocks like Tesla (-36%), Nvidia (-25%) and Meta (-16%) sank even faster from a month ago.

Uncertainty around Trump’s tariffs and the potential hit to both consumers and businesses appear to be the main reason investors are spooked.

Major retailers like Target and Best Buy have already warned shoppers Trump’s tariffs will likely lead to higher prices. Trump’s flip-flop in recent days has made it harder for Wall Street investors to price in the potential impact of tariffs.

Though it has fallen over the past month, the S&P 500 is up roughly 10% from a year ago.

‘s Andrew Dorn and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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