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Study finds that foreign firms paid 4% of tariff burden in 2025, while Americans ate 96%
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:45 pm
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“Foreign exporters did not meaningfully reduce their prices in response to US tariff increases,” a report released Monday by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy said. “The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households.”
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The study found that only about 4% of the tariff burden is shouldered by foreign firms, with a “near-complete” pass-through of 96% to US buyers that pay the levies and then must either absorb them or raise selling prices.
“Foreign exporters did not meaningfully reduce their prices in response to US tariff increases,” a report released Monday by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy said. “The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households.”
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:49 pm to Gifman
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Yahoo Finance eh?
Yahoo would never post biased viewpoints. :/
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:49 pm to sgallo3
lol, and yet inflation is under 3%. i think you are looking at a study that is saying what someone really wants to believe
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:49 pm to sgallo3
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The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households.
We’re bulldozing bodies in the street!!!
If you can direct me to one post of yours concerned with inflation under Joe Biden, I will be absolutely flummoxed.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:50 pm to sgallo3
I cant wait to read the study finding the opposite & the meta-analysis that concludes both studies are worthless 
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:51 pm to sgallo3
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The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households
LOL, that's funny!
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:52 pm to Gifman
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Yahoo Finance eh?
Or user idlewatcher who pays this essentially as a VAT.....just about daily.
Did people actually think this wouldn't be passed down?
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:53 pm to sgallo3
Affordability is a Democratic hoax whatever that means
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:54 pm to wackatimesthree
No way! Say it ain't so.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:57 pm to sgallo3
No one will address the substance of this
They’ll just squeal at you, attack the source, and bring up Joe Biden
Everyone with an ounce of sense knew this would be the case.
They’ll just squeal at you, attack the source, and bring up Joe Biden
Everyone with an ounce of sense knew this would be the case.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:57 pm to wackatimesthree
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If only someone could have predicted that.
It was predicted and it was wrong. Tariffs have had very little effect on inflation.
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:59 pm to sgallo3
You know how I know this is horseshite?
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:59 pm to sgallo3
This article is inconclusive at best. They mentioned that the import mix was changed, but didn’t include any hay in their analysis. If Brazil exports less to us, who did we buy from? Did demand stay the same? Did the new supplier have a different tariff schedule?
Also, how much was “eaten” by importers? Is this necessarily a bad thing?
Just not much insight here. And of course this
Doesn’t reconcile with this
What’s the point of coming up with that number to conclude it’s worth $0?
Also, how much was “eaten” by importers? Is this necessarily a bad thing?
Just not much insight here. And of course this
quote:
The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households.”
Doesn’t reconcile with this
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4% of the tariff burden is shouldered by foreign firms,
What’s the point of coming up with that number to conclude it’s worth $0?
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:59 pm to Gifman
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Yahoo Finance eh?
*Post of random twitter user making a wild claim with no evidence*
Typical TD Politics user: "OMG, this is 100% true and I'm angry!"
*Post with an article from yahoo that was originally in Bloomberg that directly references a study done by economists*
Typical TD Politics user: "LOL got a better source?"
Posted on 1/20/26 at 12:59 pm to sgallo3
Oooooo!
A study says.
Baaaaaaa
A study says.
Baaaaaaa
This post was edited on 1/20/26 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 1/20/26 at 1:00 pm to sgallo3
Posted on 1/20/26 at 1:01 pm to sgallo3
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Foreign exporters did not meaningfully reduce their prices in response to US tariff increases
Even if they didn't, a big part of the tarrifs was to make American producers more competitive. Go look at the job numbers and tell me this didn't happen!
Posted on 1/20/26 at 1:01 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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Everyone with an ounce of sense knew this would be the case.
Everyone with an ounce of sense can read this article and understand it was written for people like you to confirm what you were told before tariffs were enacted. There was literally no insight in that article
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