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U.S. Economy Shrink in Trump’s First Quarter as Tariff Policy Raises Questions

President Blames Biden for Downturn While Economists Point to Early Tariff Effects

The U.S. economy shrank by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025, marking the first contraction in over a year and delivering an early economic blow to President Donald Trump just months after returning to office. The decline follows 2.4% growth in the final quarter of 2024 under President Joe Biden, highlighting the steep reversal in economic momentum.

President Trump, speaking at a Cabinet meeting Thursday, rejected any responsibility for the downturn. “You probably saw some numbers today,” he said. “That’s Biden. That’s not Trump. We came in on January — and we inherited an economy that was already being destroyed in so many ways.”

While the White House blamed the previous administration, economic analysts say Trump’s own early policies may have contributed to the decline — particularly the announcement of aggressive new tariffs on imported goods, which were unveiled in early April.

Although the tariffs had not yet gone into effect during the first quarter, they caused a preemptive spike in imports from businesses seeking to avoid the incoming duties. This surge inflated the trade deficit, one of the key drags on GDP growth during the January–March period.

“It’s not just carryover from the Biden era,” said a senior economist at the Brookings Institution. “Expectations matter, and when companies accelerate imports ahead of tariffs, it distorts the balance of trade and weakens growth in the short term.”

Tariffs as Central Economic Policy

President Trump has made trade protectionism a core theme of his second-term agenda, doubling down on tariffs as a tool to reshape global commerce and reduce reliance on foreign manufacturing. The new tariff regime—announced in April—includes steep levies on goods from China, Mexico, and the European Union, and is intended to incentivize domestic production.

“I didn’t want a complicated deal,” Trump said of the policy shift. “We needed a simple way to fix what Biden broke. Tariffs are how we protect American workers and American factories.”

But critics argue that the timing of the tariffs may have created short-term economic whiplash without yielding immediate benefits. Economists warn that if retaliatory measures or rising input costs follow, the second quarter could bring further instability.

Political Stakes Rise

The figures present a challenge for President Trump, whose return to the White House was driven in large part by promises to restore economic strength and tame inflation. With the cost of living remaining high and growth now negative, voter confidence could be tested just as the administration approaches its first 100-day mark.

“This goes to the heart of why Trump was re-elected,” said Sarah Smith, North America editor reporting from the White House. “He promised to fix the economy—and now it appears to be shrinking.”

The administration has not indicated any immediate changes to its economic plan, with officials insisting the downturn is temporary and not reflective of the policies now being implemented.

“We’ll see the real impact of our reforms in the next quarter,” Trump said. “What’s important is we’re building long-term strength.”

For now, markets and voters will wait for the second quarter to see whether the administration’s gamble on tariffs will pay off — or deepen the early economic slide.

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