Summary
Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz warned that Trump’s policies risk causing stagflation—high inflation, rising unemployment, and slow growth—by cutting public spending and imposing tariffs.
In an interview with The Guardian, he said these measures make the U.S. a risky place to invest, as tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China are expected to raise prices and hurt the global economy.
Economists like Paul Krugman share his concerns. Many Trump voters will be “brutally scammed,” he warned.
Free markets exist only for the simplest of goods and services with the least barriers to entry and most competition. Everything else goes out the window.
Restaurants in large cities are a decent example of the free market