Trump has created a ‘trickle up’ tariff economy that means U.S. companies aren’t done hiking consumer prices over import taxes
U.S. firms continue to pass tariff-related costs to consumers, signaling potential ongoing price pressures in the economy.
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Companies are currently in the process of adjusting consumer prices to account for existing import taxes. This trend, described by some as a trickle-up tariff economy, suggests that cost-mitigation strategies remain active for businesses navigating current trade policies.
Coverage from Yahoo Finance, Reuters, Axios, WWD, Newsweek, and Liberty Street Economics highlights internal research from the New York Fed regarding future cost pass-throughs. These reports indicate that the full effect of these taxes has not yet been reflected in final market prices.
Observers are watching for further price adjustments across the retail and manufacturing sectors. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for these forthcoming increases or the specific product categories most affected.
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Coverage (6)
- About that disinflation ... maybe not Axios · 45d ago
- Companies Aren’t Done Passing on Tariff Costs to Customers, Research Shows WWD · 45d ago
- NY Fed says firms in its district aren't done passing on tariff costs Reuters · 45d ago
- Americans Warned Over Coming Price Hikes Newsweek · 45d ago
- More Tariff Pass-Through Is in the Pipeline Liberty Street Economics · 45d ago
- Trump has created a ‘trickle up’ tariff economy that means U.S. companies aren’t done hiking consumer prices over import taxes Yahoo Finance · 45d ago
Questions people are asking
What is the primary cause of the anticipated price hikes?
According to reports, firms are continuing to pass the costs of import tariffs on to consumers.
Which organization has identified that firms are still passing on costs?
The New York Fed has noted that businesses in its district are continuing to pass tariff-related costs to customers.
Are there more price increases expected?
Yes, research indicates that more tariff pass-through remains in the pipeline for consumers.
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