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President Donald Trump says his goal for sweeping reciprocal tariffs is to realign the economy by bringing jobs back to the United States. To do that, he’s making products made overseas more expensive. But how much will it cost consumers and how long will it take? NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY.

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