US President Donald Trump’s tariffs (关税) on other countries could push 875,000 more Americans into poverty by 2026, according to a recent analysis by Yale University. Experts said that low-income families are most likely to be affected, since they often buy imported goods subject to tariff-driven price hikes. Government data from August showed that clothing and grocery prices rose by 0.5 percent and 0.6 percent, respectively, from the previous month. Economists also noted that Trump’s immigration (移民) policies, especially mass deportation (驱逐出境), may contribute to higher food prices because they reduce the number of farm workers and raise labor costs.