U.S. consumers bear tariffs
Former President Donald Trump has acknowledged for the first time that some tariffs are borne by U.S. consumers. He stated this during discussions about potential responses to a Supreme Court ruling.
Trump’s admission marks a notable shift in his stance on tariffs, which have been a cornerstone of his economic policy. He indicated that the financial burden of these tariffs often falls on American households rather than foreign producers.
In light of the Supreme Court’s recent decision, Trump is contemplating a “Plan B” to address the implications of the ruling. He has not specified what this plan entails but has expressed a strong desire to protect U.S. interests.
This development comes as Trump continues to navigate the complex landscape of trade and economic policy. His acknowledgment of the impact of tariffs on consumers could influence future discussions around trade agreements and economic strategies.






