2025-04-09
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Here's your money briefing for Wednesday, April 9th.
I'm Arianna Aspuru for The Wall Street Journal.
Many Americans already had a tough time affording a car.
But now, auto tariffs have put prospective buyers in a pickle.
Should I buy a car now, or wait it out?
We don't truly know what's ahead,
and it's just kind of hard to plan for what might happen to car prices and tariffs in general,
but delaying on something that you already know you might need could lead to some regret later.
Today, we'll chat with WSJ reporter Joe Pinsker about what you need to know.
Stick around after the break.
Auto tariffs by the Trump administration are set to hit already high car prices.