Sunday, April 13, 2025

American shoppers hit with tariff surcharge on receipts and feeling the impact of trade war

 On their receipts, many American shoppers are already noticing new taxes that are referred to as "tariff surcharges." Businesses are attempting to offset the high import duties, specifically the 145% charge on Chinese goods, which is why this is taking place. While some businesses charge a percentage of purchases, others are imposing straight up flat fees. The CEO of Amazon also stated that in order to cover these additional charges, third party vendors will now probably be increasing their prices. Products ranging from cars parts even down to clothes are being severely impacted by this. In my opinion this just goes to show  how bad trade policies will be impacting the general public. The fact that so many households are already experiencing the burden of inflation only proves to me that these policies are having more negative short term effects than positive ones. https://nypost.com/2025/04/13/business/american-consumers-hit-with-tariff-surcharges-amid-trade-war/

1 comment:

Connor Smith said...

Tariffs seem to be worsening inflationary pressures and hurting everyday consumers. Do you see where these tariffs could eventually benefit the U.S. economy in the long run?