The SCOTUS Tariff Ruling, a Housing Crunch, and the Public Pension Time Bomb | AIER

The article discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling that limits presidential tariff power and its implications for executive authority. It also examines ongoing issues such as the housing shortage, rising insurance costs, and increasing public pension obligations, highlighting how current political promises may burden taxpayers across generations amid rising debt, policy activism, and uncertainty.

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The SCOTUS Tariff Ruling, a Housing Crunch, and the Public Pension Time Bomb | AIER

Paul Mueller breaks down the Supreme Court’s ruling limiting presidential tariff power with Tom Savidge and Julia Cartwright, and what it means for executive authority.

Then, Tom, Pete Earle, and Jason Sorens dive into America’s housing shortages, rising insurance costs, and exploding public pension obligations—exploring how political promises today can saddle taxpayers across generations.

Debt, policy activism, and uncertainty collide—who really pays the price?

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