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On reparations: How much is owed Black Americans today?

2025/6/19
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Lyman Munson
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Mitchell Hartman
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Susan Spence
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Lyman Munson: 作为一家精密工具制造商,我的公司从欧洲进口零部件,这使我们不得不支付10%的关税。我们无法完全承担这笔费用,但将这部分成本转嫁给客户也并非易事,因为有些客户明确表示他们不愿支付关税。 Susan Spence: 数据显示,制造业的需求正在萎缩,我们的调查显示,大部分受访者认为关税是主要原因。制造商们正在通过减少生产和裁员来应对当前局面。 Justin Ho: 关税政策的走向尚不明朗,在政策明确之前,制造业企业将继续推迟重大决策,以观望局势发展。

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Last month, Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman visited Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he reported on the history of the area's “Black Wall Street”) and its destruction during the Tulsa Race Massacre more than a century ago. The city's mayor recently announced a $105 million reparations plan. Tulsa joins a number of localities addressing the racial wealth gap, but if addressed federally, the sum would have to be closer to $16 trillion. We'll hear more. But first: how to tell how factories are navigating tariff pivots.