Who Really Pays for Trump’s Tariffs and What It Means for Consumers

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Analysts at Citi and Deutsche Bank find that U.S. companies are primarily bearing the costs of Trump's tariffs this year, with limited impact on consumers and foreign firms, and evidence suggesting that American importers are absorbing most of the tariff costs into their profit margins, while foreign exporters are less affected.
- Here’s who is bearing the cost of Trump’s tariffs so far this year MarketWatch
- Kelly Evans: The tariff math CNBC
- Americans are mostly paying for tariffs — and price rises may be on the way, says Deutsche Bank Business Insider
- Tariffs are a tax. Are you already paying it? NPR
- Tariffs, Explained — and Explored UC San Diego Today
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