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Its not March 2020, but it sure feels a lot like it for Herschel Wilson.
Wilson started building up a small stockpile of essential goods for his three pets and family of five based in Tacoma, Washington, in August, after Donald Trump had been named the Republican presidential nominee, with an economic agenda that called for higher tariffs.
Once Trump won the election, that changed everything again, and I started to stockpile pretty much everything, Wilson told CNN. That includes canned goods, bottled water and, yes, lots and lots of rolls of toilet paper. So far, he estimates hes spent $300 on stockpiling goods since the election. Going forward, he said he plans to spend $100 extra each month on top of regular grocery spending.
Unlike the onset of the pandemic, when Wilson was also drawn to stockpiling, this time around his chief concern isnt necessarily that he wont be able to find these goods. Rather, its his belief that theyll cost him a lot more if President-elect Trump follows through with the tariff threats hes made.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/16/economy/stockpiling-fear-higher-tariffs/index.html
doc03
(36,966 posts)I think I better get it before the 20th.
KarenS
(4,699 posts)Maybe even posted here on DU,,,,
It is on MSN.com
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MichMan
(13,565 posts)Renew Deal
(83,082 posts)You can get quite a bit of canned/boxed food and bottled water for that. Do it for 3 months, and it's significant.