sleepyguy 10 hours ago

There was speculation that these tariffs would be passed on to U.S. consumers. It remains to be seen how much of the cost will actually reach consumers versus being absorbed by manufacturers or importers. For large corporations that pay little to no taxes, tariffs could serve as an indirect way to compel greater financial participation, potentially forcing them to absorb some of the expense—especially if consumers are highly price-sensitive.

The consensus was that the impact on consumers would begin around August or September, once the initial stockpiling of products runs out. Over the following six months, it should become clearer who will bear the bulk of these costs and how much will be shouldered by manufacturers and importers.

Finnucane 11 hours ago

tax the rich.

  • robocat 5 hours ago

    If you're in the developed world, then you are the rich and you should be taxed.

    • Finnucane 3 hours ago

      I am taxed, and I pay my taxes.

  • Findeton 11 hours ago

    Cut the spending, 32% like Milei did.

    • giantg2 10 hours ago

      There have been many plans large proposed, but none have passed recently. There's too much fighting over what to cut vs what to keep.

      • Findeton 9 hours ago

        Keep nothing in the state. Solved.