S&P has confirmed the United States’ AA+ credit rating by highlighting the resilience of tariff revenues, underscoring an ongoing confidence in US financial stability despite a challenging trade environment. The reaffirmation comes amid debates about economic pressures and trade policies, leaving some to wonder if solid numbers can quiet the tariff talk.
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