Strong US economy raises questions about Trump's proposed reforms

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office next week amid a strong economy, which may not require the aggressive reforms he proposed during his campaign. The economy is expanding, with low unemployment and rising inflation concerns. Unlike 2017, when Trump faced a sluggish recovery, the current economic landscape shows robust growth. However, high asset values and rising bond yields suggest potential market corrections ahead. Trump's planned policies, including tariffs and tax cuts, may pose risks to this strong economy. Experts warn that pursuing these reforms could disrupt the positive trends seen in recent years.


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