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AI, Tariffs, and Housing: A Perfect Storm for Small Businesses

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The past week has seen a flurry of developments that have left small business owners reeling. On one hand, the Supreme Court's recent tariff decision has provided a measure of stability, allowing entrepreneurs to plan...

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AI, Tariffs, and Housing: A Perfect Storm for Small Businesses

Economic uncertainty and technological disruption converge

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has seen a flurry of developments that have left small business owners reeling. On one hand, the Supreme Court's recent tariff decision has provided a measure of stability, allowing entrepreneurs to plan for the future with greater certainty. On the other hand, the relentless march of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and disrupting traditional business models, while a severe housing shortage in cities like San Francisco is making it difficult for companies to attract and retain talent.

The tariff decision, while not a panacea for trade tensions, has given small businesses a more stable framework to build, hire, and grow. As reported by [Source 1], this stability is crucial for entrepreneurs who have been navigating a treacherous trade landscape. However, this respite may be short-lived, as President Trump has vowed to take a more aggressive approach to trade, threatening to "do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries... in a much more powerful and obnoxious way" [Source 4].

Meanwhile, AI is increasingly becoming a double-edged sword for businesses. On one hand, it offers unparalleled opportunities for growth and innovation. For instance, Cortex Brand's £500 notebook sample demonstrates how companies can create products that people love by making deliberate trade-offs and prioritizing quality [Source 2]. On the other hand, AI-driven automation is threatening to displace workers and create a "Ghost GDP" – a phenomenon where economic output increases, but the benefits are concentrated in the hands of a few [Source 5].

The impact of AI on the economy is already being felt in cities like San Francisco, where the technology's ascendance has led to a severe housing shortage. As reported by [Source 3], the apartment market in San Francisco is one of the tightest in the nation, with rent prices skyrocketing and units becoming increasingly scarce. This has made it difficult for companies to attract and retain talent, as employees struggle to find affordable housing.

The "Ghost GDP" phenomenon is particularly concerning, as it suggests that AI-driven economic growth may not necessarily translate to increased prosperity for workers. As the authors of the viral essay "The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis" point out, this could lead to a devastating AI doom loop, where owners of compute see their wealth explode, while workers are left behind [Source 5].

As businesses navigate this complex landscape, they must be aware of the potential risks and opportunities presented by AI and trade policies. While the Supreme Court's tariff decision provides a measure of stability, it is clear that the economic terrain is shifting rapidly. Companies must be prepared to adapt and innovate in order to thrive in this new environment.

In conclusion, the convergence of AI, tariffs, and housing shortages presents a perfect storm for small businesses. While there are opportunities for growth and innovation, there are also significant risks and challenges that must be navigated. As the economy continues to evolve, it is crucial for entrepreneurs to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

The past week has seen a flurry of developments that have left small business owners reeling. On one hand, the Supreme Court's recent tariff decision has provided a measure of stability, allowing entrepreneurs to plan for the future with greater certainty. On the other hand, the relentless march of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and disrupting traditional business models, while a severe housing shortage in cities like San Francisco is making it difficult for companies to attract and retain talent.

The tariff decision, while not a panacea for trade tensions, has given small businesses a more stable framework to build, hire, and grow. As reported by [Source 1], this stability is crucial for entrepreneurs who have been navigating a treacherous trade landscape. However, this respite may be short-lived, as President Trump has vowed to take a more aggressive approach to trade, threatening to "do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries... in a much more powerful and obnoxious way" [Source 4].

Meanwhile, AI is increasingly becoming a double-edged sword for businesses. On one hand, it offers unparalleled opportunities for growth and innovation. For instance, Cortex Brand's £500 notebook sample demonstrates how companies can create products that people love by making deliberate trade-offs and prioritizing quality [Source 2]. On the other hand, AI-driven automation is threatening to displace workers and create a "Ghost GDP" – a phenomenon where economic output increases, but the benefits are concentrated in the hands of a few [Source 5].

The impact of AI on the economy is already being felt in cities like San Francisco, where the technology's ascendance has led to a severe housing shortage. As reported by [Source 3], the apartment market in San Francisco is one of the tightest in the nation, with rent prices skyrocketing and units becoming increasingly scarce. This has made it difficult for companies to attract and retain talent, as employees struggle to find affordable housing.

The "Ghost GDP" phenomenon is particularly concerning, as it suggests that AI-driven economic growth may not necessarily translate to increased prosperity for workers. As the authors of the viral essay "The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis" point out, this could lead to a devastating AI doom loop, where owners of compute see their wealth explode, while workers are left behind [Source 5].

As businesses navigate this complex landscape, they must be aware of the potential risks and opportunities presented by AI and trade policies. While the Supreme Court's tariff decision provides a measure of stability, it is clear that the economic terrain is shifting rapidly. Companies must be prepared to adapt and innovate in order to thrive in this new environment.

In conclusion, the convergence of AI, tariffs, and housing shortages presents a perfect storm for small businesses. While there are opportunities for growth and innovation, there are also significant risks and challenges that must be navigated. As the economy continues to evolve, it is crucial for entrepreneurs to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

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