2025-04-24
10 分钟Here's your Money Briefing for Thursday, April 24th.
I'm Jana Herron for The Wall Street Journal.
The White House's tariffs are about to make a ton of imported goods a lot more expensive for Americans to buy here.
But savvy travelers could get around some of those additional costs by buying while abroad.
But if you're bringing back bottles of wine from Europe, for example,
you're allowed to bring one liter back duty free and then you're going to pay a flat rate duty tax on the rest of the bottles.
We'll talk with Wall Street Journal reporter Alison Pohle about the rules and when they apply to your purchases overseas.
That's after the break.
Talking about guns with others might not always feel comfortable, but it could save a life.
Here's a way to start a conversation.
Your family is going over to your neighbor's home for dinner for the first time.
How would you ask if there are any unlocked guns in the home?
Hey!
Hey, we're so excited for tonight.
Before we come over, though, may I ask if there are any unlocked guns in your home?
Our guns are stored securely, locked in a safe that the kids can't access.
Awesome.
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American shoppers may be concerned about their budgets with President Trump's trade war expected to send prices higher on imported goods.