
Most likely, the sinking U.S. dollar means that American consumers will soon be paying more for imported goods. It will also raise the cost of manufacturing in the U.S. to the extent that American manufacturers rely on imported inputs, such as oil.
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Most likely, the sinking U.S. dollar means that American consumers will soon be paying more for imported goods. It will also raise the cost of manufacturing in the U.S. to the extent that American manufacturers rely on imported inputs, such as oil.