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The iron and steel industry, and the wool industry, were the well-organized interests groups that demanded (and usually obtained) high tariffs through support of the Republican Party. Industrial workers had much higher wages than their European counterparts, and they credited it to the tariff and voted Republican.
The Tariff Act of 1890, commonly called the McKinley Tariff, was an act of the United States Congress, framed by then Representative William McKinley, that became law on October 1, 1890. [1] The tariff raised the average duty on imports to almost 50%, an increase designed to protect domestic industries and workers from foreign competition, as ...
The Tariff of 1828 was a very high protective tariff that became law in the United States on May 19, 1828. It was a bill designed to fail in Congress because it was seen by free trade supporters as hurting both industry and farming, but it passed anyway.
The iron and steel industry, and the wool industry, were the well-organized interests groups that demanded, and usually obtained, high tariffs through support of the Republican Party. Industrial workers had much higher wages than their European counterparts, and they credited it to the tariff and voted Republican.
High tariffs were a policy designed to encourage rapid industrialisation and protect the high American wage rates. [35] The policy from 1860 to 1933 was usually high protective tariffs (apart from 1913 to 1921). After 1890, the tariff on wool did affect an important industry, but otherwise the tariffs were designed to keep American wages high.
Trump calls tariffs "the most beautiful word in the dictionary" and has even floated things like 2,000% tariffs on autos and said his aim in some areas is to implement "the highest tariff in history."
Trump simply refused to engage in criticisms of his campaign's economic plans, including studies showing that his proposed tax cuts will drive up government debt and re-spike inflation, and that ...
The Emergency Tariff of 1921 of the United States was enacted on May 27, 1921. The Underwood Tariff , passed under President Woodrow Wilson , had Republican leaders in the United States Congress rush to create a temporary measure to ease the plight of farmers until a better solution could be put into place.