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Americans are paying for Trump’s tariffs, not foreign companies

“With little relief on import prices, domestic firms are stomaching the cost of higher tariffs and starting to pass it on to consumers.”

Roberta Hoekwater, 76, and her husband Jim Hoekawter, 78, survey their new 2025 Buick Envistas at Ray Laethem Buick GMC Dealership on April 25, 2025, in Detroit. (Clarence Tabb Jr./The Detroit News/TNS)
Roberta Hoekwater, 76, and her husband Jim Hoekawter, 78, survey their new 2025 Buick Envistas at Ray Laethem Buick GMC Dealership on April 25, 2025, in Detroit. (Clarence Tabb Jr./The Detroit News/TNS)
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While customs duties boosting U.S. revenues, data shows those coffers are being filled domestically.

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