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New economic statistics show an economy that appears stable: still creating jobs and inflation behaving slightly better than expected. But the stock market remains spooked, and consumers have turned wary, in large part because of the erratic economic policy actions by the Trump administration, particularly around tariffs. Steve Rattner discusses.March 13, 2025