Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Would Donald Trump’s Taxes on Trade Hurt US Consumers?

He has promised tariffs - a form of tax - of up to 20% on goods from other countries and 60% on all imports from China. He has even talked about a 200% tax on some imported cars.

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So a car imported to the US with a value of $50,000 (38,000) subject to a 10% tariff, would face a $5,000 charge.

The charge is physically paid by the domestic company that imports the goods, not the foreign company that exports them.

So, in that sense, it is a straightforward tax paid by domestic US firms to the US government.

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"If the US importing firm passes on the cost of the tariff to the person buying the product in the US in the form of higher retail prices, it would be the US consumer that bears the economic burden."

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"Let's use a concrete example.

Trump imposed a 50% tariff on imports of washing machines in 2018.

Researchers estimate the value of washing machines jumped by around 12% as a direct consequence, equivalent to $86 per unit, and that US consumers paid around $1.5bn extra a year in total for these products.

There is no reason to believe the results of even higher import tariffs from a future Trump administration would be any different in terms of where the economic burden would fall.

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The non-partisan Peterson Institute for International Economics has estimated Trump's new proposed tariffs would lower the incomes of Americans, with the impact ranging from around 4% for the poorest fifth to around 2% for the wealthiest fifth.

A typical household in the middle of the US income distribution, the think tank estimates, would lose around $1,700 each year."

Thanks, Trumpers!

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2024-10-15 04:40 PM

A 20% sales tax?

Nah, why would that hurt the middle class?

Deporting millions of agricultural workers?

Why would that raise food and house prices?

50% tariff on washing machines? That'll lower prices right?

200% on John Deere farm equipment? No way that will hurt farmers.

Just remember as you're paying more federal taxes under project 2025 that it is for the good of the billionaires who will save hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2024-10-15 05:19 PM

Trump can run his mouth all he wants about washing machines but fucking with the ag community?

This is an opportunity for Harris, IMO.

#3 | Posted by eberly at 2024-10-15 05:22 PM

#3 | Posted by eberly

We sold a good sized farm last year. Most of the soy grown in the U.S. ends up overseas.

If countries slap tariffs on U.S. ag products every farmer in America will be hurt by lower prices due to oversupply at home.

#4 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2024-10-15 06:34 PM

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