Illinois residents can expect to pay more for groceries and gas soon after Trump imposed a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and doubled the tariff on Chinese products to 20% Tuesday.
Five Democratic state Treasurers called for an end to the trade war with Canada and Mexico and warned impending tariffs will have detrimental impacts on everyday Americans.
Retaliation came swiftly and Illinois leaders warned of potential harm to the state's economy as President Donald Trump's new ...
The governor’s $55.2 billion budget is based on the December S&P Global forecast that projected stable economic growth and ...
Morton farmer John Ackerman said corn prices have already dropped over the past two weeks, going from $4.70 to $4.20 a bushel ...
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