The Tariff Ruling That Changes Everything
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What happens when the Supreme Court pulls the plug on sweeping global tariffs overnight? Prices shift, markets twitch, lawsuits pile up, and Jake McClure grabs the mic to make sense of the chaos. In this episode of The Personal Wealth Coach, Jake breaks down the Court’s ruling with clarity, humor, and just enough economic nerdery to make you feel smarter without feeling bored. He walks through why tariffs are really just taxes with a fancy name, how uncertainty in boardrooms has been freezing investment, and why removing these tariffs might actually kick the economy into higher gear. You’ll hear about inflation bulges, refund nightmares, FedEx tariff bills (yes, really), and the ripple effects that could shape both prices and politics heading into November. If you want a clear-eyed, entertaining look at what this ruling means for your wallet, the economy, and the year ahead, this episode is your guide.
This episode was recorded on February 20, 2026.
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