UAW Strikes: Impact on Car Shoppers, GM's Request, Promises of Middle-Class Life, Biden's Support, and Future Clues

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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against Big Three automakers may not have an immediate impact on car shoppers, but there is a risk of supplies decreasing and prices increasing in the long term. However, parts shortages could affect vehicle repairs sooner, potentially causing delays. The strikes have expanded to parts distribution centers, which could interfere with repairs as dealerships struggle to find necessary parts. While the strike may not immediately affect car prices, it could lead to the absence of incentives offered by automakers. The impact of the strike will depend on its duration and which plants are affected.
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