Trump tariffs could make Americans pay $123B more annually for 10 common gadgets
- YouGov surveyed 1,850 U.S. Adults from May 2 to 5, 2025, about President Trump's tariffs and their impact on prices and economic optimism.
- The poll found 75% of Americans believe the tariffs increase prices, with growing concern among Republicans and Democrats over the past two weeks.
- Consumers broadly want tariffs’ cost impact labeled on products, with 61% overall and 80% of Democrats supporting clear packaging explanations.
- Polling shows 46% see the tariffs as harmful without lasting benefits, 29% expect worse personal finances in a year, and Ford forecast a $1.5 billion earnings hit.
- These findings suggest tariffs strain consumers and manufacturers, prompting price hikes, political actions, and calls for transparency on tariff costs in the U.S. Market.
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US tariffs forcing us to pay more for tech gadgets
The US tariffs announced by president Donald Trump will mean we have to pay more for smart phones and other popular tech gadgets. “Consumers are likely to feel a significant pinch from these tariffs. We anticipate increased costs for popular tech like iPhones and earbuds, with potential ‘collateral’ price hikes for PCs due to component sourcing”, says Crawford Del Prete, president of market research form International Data Corporation (IDC). “B…
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