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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Trump tariffs will hurt lower income Americans more than the rich: study
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Trump tariffs will hurt lower income Americans more than the rich: study

Last updated: April 25, 2025 11:18 am
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs during his second term have been a topic of much debate, with a recent analysis shedding light on how these tariffs could impact different income groups in the United States. According to a study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the poorest households in the country would bear a heavier burden in the short term compared to the wealthiest households.

Tariffs, which are essentially taxes on imported goods, can lead to higher prices for consumers as businesses pass on the costs to them. The analysis revealed that if the current tariff policies remain in place, taxes for the bottom 20% of households would increase about four times more than those in the top 1% in 2026. This means that households with incomes of less than $29,000 would see a tax increase equal to 6.2% of their income, while those with incomes exceeding $915,000 would experience a 1.7% rise in taxes relative to their income.

The impact of tariffs on household income is significant as it directly affects disposable income and quality of life. Economists emphasize the importance of understanding how policy changes like tariffs can impact different income groups to assess the overall economic impact.

It’s worth noting that tariffs essentially act as a tax on Americans, as pointed out by researchers at the Heritage Foundation. They highlight that tariffs can increase the prices of essential goods like food and clothing, which constitute a larger share of low-income households’ budgets. Cutting tariffs could potentially serve as a significant tax cut for low-income families.

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Recent evidence also suggests that some retailers are already raising prices in response to tariffs. A study by the Yale Budget Lab found that Trump’s tariffs are regressive in nature, meaning they disproportionately affect lower-income individuals compared to those at the top. The short-term tax burden of tariffs was found to be 2.5 times greater for those at the bottom, further exacerbating the financial strain on low-income households.

Despite the potential negative impact of tariffs on consumers, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has mentioned that tariffs may lead to a one-time price adjustment. Additionally, the White House is working on a tax bill that aims to reduce taxes for working Americans, providing some relief from the financial strain caused by tariffs.

As the debate around tariffs continues, it remains unclear how current tariff policies may evolve in the future. The White House has hinted at potential trade deals with certain nations and exemptions for specific products, indicating a possible shift in trade policy. With tariffs impacting various sectors and industries, the economic implications of these policies remain a key point of discussion for policymakers and economists alike.

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