Consumers and businesses paid nearly 90% of Trump tariffs in 2025
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jfengel
1 hour ago
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Of course they did.

The surprising part is that it hasn't resulted in more inflation. We just got new figures; inflation was 2.4% last month. For all of 2025, inflation was 2.7%.

Those aren't great numbers, of course, but they're not a crisis. It's actually slightly less than the 2.9% for 2024. (Admittedly, a number that was treated as a crisis at the time.)

TFA says a total of $285 billion was collected -- almost $1,000 per person. That's not a number that just gets lost in the wash. So why isn't it showing up in other numbers?

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jqpabc123
1 hour ago
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So why isn't it showing up in other numbers?

Possibly because the numbers are being cooked by a political appointee.

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magicalhippo
1 hour ago
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Which isn't a huge surprise given that's exactly what tariffs are designed to do...
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jqpabc123
1 hour ago
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No surprise either that this does not necessarily translate into an advantage for US business and consumers.
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cjbenedikt
55 minutes ago
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A tax in but the name.
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