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BumRushDaShow

(162,422 posts)
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 04:01 PM Oct 22

Tariffs are starting to bite consumers and businesses, economists say

Source: CBS News

Updated on: October 22, 2025 / 8:41 AM EDT


Trump administration tariffs imposed this year on dozens of nations and a range of industries are fueling inflation, especially for goods that are widely imported into the U.S., a recent analysis shows.

Product categories seeing some of the biggest price hikes due to tariffs include furniture, car parts, electronics and musical instruments, according to economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The findings are based on research models estimating tariff-related price hikes and drawing on Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, a widely used gauge of inflation.

Importers bear the cost of tariffs, typically passing at least some of the added expenses to consumers, economic research shows.

The St. Louis Fed researchers found that companies passed 35% of tariff costs onto consumers from May through July. Other research from Goldman Sachs suggests that businesses could eventually pass on as much as 55% of added tariff costs to consumers. Companies would swallow 22% of the extra costs, while foreign exporters would absorb 18% of the expenses, economists with the investment bank found.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/inflation-tariffs-trump-prices-consumers/



Link to St. Louis Federal Reserve REPORT - How Tariffs Are Affecting Prices in 2025
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Tariffs are starting to bite consumers and businesses, economists say (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 22 OP
Americans love paying more for things IronLionZion Oct 22 #1
Groceries certainly have NOT gone down. riversedge Oct 22 #2
Since May? BaronChocula Oct 22 #3
Damn, how could that happen ? chuckle chuckle republianmushroom Oct 22 #4
Some things are not available Warpy Oct 22 #5

IronLionZion

(50,200 posts)
1. Americans love paying more for things
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 04:53 PM
Oct 22

I remember a common campaign issue was people demanding higher prices. Right?

republianmushroom

(21,812 posts)
4. Damn, how could that happen ? chuckle chuckle
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 07:43 PM
Oct 22

The educating of America is now happening. Live and learn.

Warpy

(114,113 posts)
5. Some things are not available
Wed Oct 22, 2025, 11:00 PM
Oct 22

I've had to replace a couple of conked out appliances and the choice of replacement just wasn't there.

I'm just glad 'm no longer trying to keep an old car on the road.

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