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Economists predict that, ultimately, consumers will bear the burden of the burgeoning trade dispute between the U.S., Canada, China, and Mexico. Here are a few ways consumers can prepare for the rising prices that could follow suit.

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First suggestion: fill up your gas tank before the Canadian tariffs hit.

Great, that tank is really going to last me for the next several years of this crap.