John W. Hayes
John W. Hayes
Consumer and Business Expert

President Donald Trump has described tariffs as "the most beautiful word in the dictionary." Consumers faced with steep price increases while nervously watching their 401(k) plans (as stock markets plummet) might disagree. One thing is for sure: the impact of Trump’s tariffs will be felt in both international markets and much closer to home as prices of imported goods rise accordingly and might potentially affect consumer savings and life itself. 

At PissedConsumer.com, we’ve seen that Trump's tariffs are becoming one of the consumer trends with more users sharing their feedback on this issue. That's why we decided to dive into this topic and interview different finance, business, and supply chain experts to provide detailed information on how tariffs work, what products might be affected, and how they impact us as consumers.

Key Insights

  • Tariffs ranging from 10% to 49% have been imposed on global imports to the US market.
  • The additional cost of tariffs is picked up by US businesses and passed onto consumers through higher-priced goods.
  • Retaliatory tariffs from foreign countries may impact US exports and lead to a growing trade war.

What Are Tariffs?

Tariffs are taxes imposed by a government on imported goods. They are typically used to influence trade policy with foreign countries and/or protect local businesses by making imported goods more expensive. For example, if the US places a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, those vehicles become 25% more expensive for US businesses to buy. This cost is often passed on to the consumer, who may be encouraged to buy from domestic manufacturers.

A Tax On Consumers

While tariffs have been levied at different rates for different countries (a base rate of 10% for countries like the UK, all the way up to 49% for Cambodia), US consumers will ultimately be picking up the bill.

Highlighting how tariffs impact consumers, Michael Podolsky, a co-founder and CEO of PissedConsumer.comsaid:

Tariffs essentially act as an added tax, hitting hardest those who can least afford it—middle- and lower-income Americans. Consumers relying on paycheck-to-paycheck budgets may immediately feel the impact of price hikes on electronics, furniture, and imported essentials. Bringing manufacturing back into America to start producing domestically will take time, possibly years, and this is also very important to understand.

Patrick Penfield, Ph.D., Professor of Supply Chain Practice at Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, also believes that

Consumers will be SHOCKED by how much things are going to cost. This is what I anticipate happening with tariff costs: if they remain, companies impacted by the tariffs will pass the tariff costs onto consumers (like what we saw during COVID) and EVERYTHING will be going up in price…People will have less money/credit to spend and will cut back on discretionary items/services such as buying coffee, going out to dinner, subscribing to streaming services, etc.

What Products Are Most Impacted by Tariffs?

Trump's tariffs will impact the price of anything manufactured or produced outside the US. Tariffs will also increase the cost of homegrown products that rely on global supply chains for raw materials and components.

In the opinion of a Finance Professor at Georgetown University, James J. Angel : 

Trump's tariffs are a huge sales tax increase on the American public. Details are still unclear as our Dealmaker-in-Chief tries to extract concessions from other countries in exchange for tariff reductions. However, it is clear that there will be significant tariffs in a number of areas. Just look at the labels of anything you buy and see where it is made. If it is made outside the US, it will cost you more.

According to news reports on CNN, with almost every industry affected, US consumers can expect to pay upwards of $2,100 more for goods this year due to tariff-related price increases. 

Here are some products where US consumers are most likely to feel the pinch.

Electronics

Consumer electronics are particularly vulnerable to price increases due to the industry's reliance on Chinese manufacturing. Even famous US brands like Apple (most iPhone devices are manufactured in China, where tariffs are set at 34% and with the threat of increases) will be impacted. According to Reuters, if Apple passes on the cost of tariffs to consumers, it could raise the price of its lowest, the Apple iPhone 16, from $799 to as much as $1,142.

Clothing and footwear

The apparel industry is another area exposed to high tariffs due to its reliance on manufacturing bases across Asian markets. As Professor James J. Angel says: 

We import a lot of clothing, and the tariffs will be passed right onto us, the consumers.

When purchasing online, the additional costs associated with tariffs can come as a shock, as highlighted in this American Tall review on PissedConsumer.com, "...The UPS delivery man said it was because of tariffs I dont know where your products are coming from and Im not paying $62 for a $33 Top and pants."

Automobiles and car parts

With a 25% tariff on all foreign-built cars, it could be argued that the US car industry will be the biggest benefactor of Trump’s tariffs. However, the complexities of global supply chains and the fact that car manufacturers typically assemble parts supplied by global partners suggest that prices will increase across the board.

Groceries

Lowering the price of groceries was a key election pledge - but with the US relying heavily on imported food, particularly from its neighbors in Canada and Mexico, consumers are rightly concerned about how tariffs affect grocery prices. Professor James J. Angel shares this concern:

Imported items like coffee and olive oil will go up. Even things that seem like they are made domestically, like candy bars, often contain ingredients made from imports like cocoa beans. This will get a lot worse in our winter when we import out-of-season fruits like blueberries from the southern hemisphere where they are in-season.

Consumers on PissedConsumer.com also highlight worries that certain groceries will no longer be available on American supermarket shelves like in one of the Trader Joe's reviews, "As a matter of principal, I will continue to buy Canadian and Mexican regardless a hike in price but will Trader Joe's?"

Appliances and home goods

Due to international supply chains, big-ticket items like refrigerators, ovens, washing machines, and TVs are all exposed to price increases. According to AP, this has resulted in consumers rushing to buy new appliances before the impact of tariffs hits. Meanwhile, CNBC reports that many US companies will run out of stock because they cannot afford to pay the additional costs of the tariffs.

What Else Should You Expect?

In the short to mid-term, Trump's tariffs will have a wide-reaching impact on inflation, jobs, trade relationships, and how consumers spend their money. However, it's crucial to also consider the potential long-term economic impacts. While tariffs may appear to protect certain US industries and jobs (like auto manufacturing), these industries are also exposed to higher costs in the global supply chain and labor costs in the US. 

Trump’s tariffs could also lead to a shortage of certain products as Professor Patrick Penfield believes:

It will be due to shipping issues at customs (customs will be struggling to determine the correct tariff costs based on what it is and where it’s coming) and then you’ll start to see less variety of products, because foreign companies will stop selling products in the U.S. because of the high cost of doing business in this country.

US exporters may also struggle as they face retaliatory tariffs from foreign markets in a growing trade war, making overseas buyers less likely to buy American products. This was highlighted in one of the recent Wayfair reviews, where a consumer writes: "I have been a Wayfair customer for several years and have made many purchases. However, due to the 25% tariffs recently imposed by the Trump government, I will no longer support American companies."

How Will Trump’s Tariffs Impact You?

Are you worried about how tariffs affect prices and impact consumer trends? Give your thoughts on potentially the biggest consumer news of the year by posting an online review of your consumer issues on PissedConsumer.com or in the comment section below.

Update: On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs exceeding 10% for all trade partners, while increasing tariffs on Chinese imports from 104% to 125%.

 

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Rhonda Pitman #19137
They can stick their Tariffs up their stinky behinds, that is definitely one of the last things that we need!!!
Carl #19142
This tariff analysis is total BS !!!! The cost is not automatically passed to the consumer. The producers couldn't afford to pass it to there customer because the demand for there products would die and therefore the business would die !!!! The company's can't survive without the US market !!!! They will either absorb the tariff and take a lower profit or start to produce the item in the US !!!! either way we win !!! Please don't quote CNN or college professor they don't know shit !!! CNN makes a living lying to the public and if collage professor really new what was going on they wouldn't be teaching they'd be out in the real world making money !!!!I can't believe the Democrats are spreading these lie's since tariff are no different then raising the corp. tax rates. Which they did the last 4 years and told the public how good they were !!! Business's DON'T pay tax's they just pass it on to the consumer in the price they charge for there products. So higher tax's on US business's go's straight to the US consumer where as Tariffs will be mostly absorbed by over sea's producers if they want to keep selling in the US markets, If not let them sell there product's some where else - good luck.
What #19296
I would consider you learn how to use the possessive and plural before posting future comments. For example, "lies" instead of "lie's"... you are the perfect example of a trump fan. Best of luck to you if you believe that any of your understanding of tariffs is correct.
Catherine Fitch #19333
Oh come on.
Justin Bolton #19609
Yes I completely agree with you. And what do you think about the US guns coming illegally into Canada and ending up on Canadian streets killing Canadian citizens Trump says we're responsible for fentanyl well only 2% of fentanyl comes from Canada the rest do the math anyway I'm glad that you have a brain in your head
Anonymous #19153
Put your big girl/big boy pants on and realise that Trump is doing this to make the nation better in the long run. It won’t hurt for you to do without higher Prices for a little while to get our country back on Track. He is risking his popularity to save our country.
Sonda #19173
I for one will not be able to pay higher prices on anything. This is the final nail in the coffin of what remains of the middle class and small businesses. The small business that survived COVID will not survive this. The large corporations and billionaires will swoop in and take what they didn’t get after 2020. I don’t think I will like what the touted long run will look like.
Anonymous #19293
He cannot save our country doing this nonsense tariffs. Trump is not doing this to save our country. He is taking our country and the whole world down with him. Trump is lying to all of us. He cannot be trusted.. he does not have the spirit of God in his heart. If he did he will not be doing this heartless deed. God help our nation.
Justin Bolton #19610
You are absolutely right to be honest with you as a Canadian I used to love the US in fact I joined up after 9/11 to help fight terrorists because of what they did in New York and across the United States. But ever since Donald Trump I honestly don't want to step foot on United States soil I want nothing to do with America whatsoever it's turned me from being glad that America was our neighbor too I hope to watch America crash and burn which is exactly what is going to happen because Trump has turned the entire world against the USA and it's going to turn around and but you all in the rear end guarantee it and Trump says he's a Christian well I'm sorry Christians don't cheat on their wives don't molest women Trump is nothing but a lying scammer and he's going to bring the United States down with him no matter what the cost look at the division in the United States between Republicans and Democrats it was never this violent until Donald Trump shame on Donald Trump shame on him there is no hell worse enough for his punishment
Luis Edwin Sanchez #19165
while Donald trump attempts to turn America into a dictatorship and enriching all his billionaire buddies at the expense of the poor. people like me with fixed low incomes will, suffer terribly. I used to spend approx. $250 a month on groceries, now i spend almost $700. I am a pissedoff consumer.
Ilko G Illiev #19240
Hello. I have read many articles, listened to the discussions with leading experts in the field of economy, business, and finance, and this article is within the current status and prognosis of what to expect to American citizens. I will strongly agree that people at a certain age on a limited, fixed budget will suffer a lot from what to cut/remove from the budget and how to continue breathing, unless a magical turnaround happens (which I am sure will happen). Blessed America, within the following years.
Ilko G Illiev #19241
In addition to my previous message (hopefully it will be posted), I would like to add a line. I recommend that the President take classes from Harvard University in public speaking, English, business, economics, and finance. Oh, he may consider via Department of Education to take a loan to enroll in those courses. If I am his professor in the field of study, I am almost sure he will fail the study.I am not sure that this comment will be published.
Catherine Fitch #19334
He doesn't need to. He's the President.
Marina #19310
This whole thing wouldn't even be a consideration had companies/producers not gotten greedier than they already were and started outsourcing the production of their various products so they could make a bigger profit at the expense of the middle class AMERICAN WORKER. All that did was import a lot of lesser quality workmanship and enrich the countries providing things the AMERICAN WORKER used to provide. President Trump is making dollars&cents decisions like a businessman, not a corrupt politician.
RjS #19315
Then WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER FARMED OUT TO OTHER COUNTRIES!!Make it or grow it hete or figure out how to do without It!
Walter White #19340
This will cost nothing compared to the last administration's incompetence. NOW the USA has well over 10 million newcomers, we had to amend our nuclear defense strategy as we face a "triple threat" from China, Russia and North Korea who've aligned in coordination to attack the USA and all its allies including the UK thanks to Biden and Harris' ongoing weakness. War in the Middle East, war in Europe record breaking household credit card debt, prices of everything from food, building materials, fertilizer, livestock feed, veterinary bills, auto insurance, home insurance, healthcare, homes, rent, education, entertainment, have ALREADY skyrocketed the time to whine is OVER. Men are crushing women in sports, our military recruitment is at an all time low, the country's credit rating was downgraded in ‘23 with the leading factors being the expected fiscal deterioration over the next three years from that time, a high and growing general government debt burden, and the erosion of governance. The homeless population across the United States reached an all-time high of 650,000 under the Biden/Harris after steadily declining for 17 years. More than 50,000 Americans died by suicide in 2023, more than any year on record. Don't even START to complain about someone trying to right this sinking ship, get a grip and either put up or shut up !
Jeremy00G Martin #19363
Something tells most of what I just read is BS! I mean you Quoted CNN,! Who has made a living lying to the American public everyone knows that! So I don't think you put much effort in to this story just on that one fact alone! Plus these are business men running the country now, not politicians or professors and definitely not Journalist as yourself is,"Correct"? No sorry buddy but I'm not buying much of what I just read and hate to say it but you should practice better Journalism and stop trying to tare my country apart by Is quoting CNN lies! LOL
J R #19462
When a domestic company sees the prices of their foreign competitors rise due to the tariff, they raise their prices accordingly. This is how economics works.President Trump has no idea how his adjenda is affecting the middle and lower class consumers. He has everything handed to him his whole life. He only cares about his bottom line.Look at how he treats his friends. IE. Elon musk. Musk can't sell his tesla due to the price of gasoline which came down because the oil from Mexico. Now he is going to raise their tariffs to raise the price and make his friends crap cars look like a bargain. I can't wait for hydrogen powered vehicles hit our roads.We needed a President that truly understands what the rest of us are going through, but we got one who does not care.
Iron #19464
For those of us old enough to remember Ross Perot and those times when the government slapped tariffs on import vehicles to help Domestic vehicle manufactures sell more junk to americans, The GM's of the world looked at that as a free pass to raise their prices to consumers to match foreign pricing. It backfired and eventually GM and others had to get bailed out by the Government aka. you and I. How Ironic they screwed us by artificially raising prices and then we bail them out. double whammy. Let's see if they try and pull the same shit again
Jennifer C Anderson #19485
Donald Trump is a walking POS and needs to be impeached, charged, and locked away for life!
Thomas L. Cady #19487
This whole thing is crazy, and unnecessary. I worry about how the United States is becoming isolated in the world community. Additionally it is quite apperant the damage that is being caused to the environment, our natural resources, our communities, and our health care systems. Years of critical research for health care and food protection seemingly is being tossed in the trash.The administration is not solely to blame congress is equally to blame.My advice is to keep a close eye on how your elected officials are voting, and remember your discontent when the mid-term elections come around.
Will Bean #19489
Look. All I know is during COVID [ A bullshit excuse for ruining the world economy (guess Darwanism just has to be totallly overcome in a utopian world)] my father's factory retooled from making stainless steel boat rails, to stainless steel medical equipment in one week. Much to his disappointment, he'd have rather had all that massive government backed unemployment check. I'm just stating the obvious.retooling the US won't take long. Small business , stated as far back as I can remember as the backbone of the American econony, will be happy to fill the demands of any local needs for things no longer available from over seas. Oh but wait. What happens when business growth booms? Well they need employees. How do you get a skilled employee for a certain position? You poach them by offering better pay and benefits. I can go on for hours about this but what is the point? The left only hears what's popular, or what some crackpot theorist says.
T Bilben 09 #19505
I haven't noticed much of anything. The Biden administration already had prices skyrocket. So I'm already use to everything costing more. So far not a problem.
Me 9090 #19506
I have noticed alot of TDS in the comments you People need to see a doctor yesterday. It will be fine if conservatives made it through Biden. Libs shouldn't have any problem making it through this Trump term remember he was president already once. And we all made it. So see your doctor about TDS and I hope you get well soon.
Anonymous #19518
You made one accurate statement, and then went on to show your anti Trump and anti USA and grow contempt and dissent amongs't Americans. You wisely said Tarrifs are put on foreign products to make them cost more than American made products. It will take a small amount of time to reap the harvest of Americans making products in the USA AND RIGHTFULLY HAVING AMERICAN FARMERS producng OUR FOOD, AND AMERICAN proudts and food BEING MADE AND SOLÐ IN AMERICA!! GIVE THE PRESIDENT A LITTLE MORE TIME THAN THE 2 WEEKS, AND DONT GO OVER THE DEMOCRATS "DEEP END " I was soon ready to hit UNSUNSCRIBE!!!
Justin G B #19608
When it comes to Canada Trump administration keeps saying they want to stop the fentanyl from coming into the USA. Well only 2% of fentanyl comes from Canada. What about the firearms handguns rifles illegal guns coming into Canada from America and are killing our citizens a lot more than fentanyl is so Trump you want us to stop fentanyl our whole 2% and you stop the 75% of firearms coming from America to Canadian streets illegally shame on America shame on America shame on America how dare you say we're doing something bad as Canadians when your guns are killing our citizens