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S&P Warns Trump’s Tariffs Could Cost Consumers $1.2 Trillion

BREAKING: S&P Global has just revealed that President Donald Trump’s tariffs could impose a staggering $1.2 trillion burden on global consumers by 2025. This urgent update highlights that consumers will bear the brunt of these costs, with the majority expected to pay higher prices for goods.
In a newly released white paper, S&P Global indicates that only one-third of the total tariff costs will be absorbed by companies, while the remaining two-thirds will fall directly on consumers. This projection comes from data meticulously analyzed by approximately 15,000 analysts covering 9,000 companies. The report emphasizes that these tariffs function similarly to taxes on global supply chains, diverting crucial resources away from businesses and towards governments and infrastructure investments.
“Collectively, these forces represent a transfer of wealth from corporate profits to workers, suppliers, governments, and infrastructure investors,” the report states. The implications are dire, as these tariffs are likely to exacerbate inflation and pressure manufacturers’ profit margins.
Since April, the White House has imposed a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports, alongside targeted duties on specific items such as autos, timber, and kitchen cabinets. While officials maintain that these measures will shift the economic burden onto foreign exporters, S&P’s analysis starkly contradicts this, suggesting that it is American consumers who will feel the most significant impact.
Lead author Daniel Sandberg warns that with a decline in real output, “consumers are paying more for less.” This indicates that the consumer share of tariff costs might be even greater than current estimates suggest, raising concerns over the long-term effects on household budgets and overall economic health.
The findings from S&P Global serve as a crucial reminder of the inflationary risks posed by U.S. trade policy and the potential complications for central banks looking to ease financial conditions. With global demand at stake, these tariffs could hinder economic growth and create further instability in markets worldwide.
As this situation evolves, consumers and businesses alike must brace for the financial repercussions of these tariffs. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and consider how these measures could affect your daily life and purchasing power in the near future.
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