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Supreme Court Delay Leaves Trump Tariffs in Limbo, Burdening American Consumers

January 29, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

Summary of‍ the Article: TrumpS Tariffs adn Their Impact on American Consumers

This article‍ details the growing evidence that Trump’s ⁣tariffs are not being paid by foreign exporters, as he claims, but ⁢are rather being borne by American consumers and are likely to fuel inflation.

Key Findings:

* Kiel Institute for the World Economy: Their study of over $4 trillion in shipment data shows that the $200 billion collected by the US Treasury from Trump’s tariffs is⁤ essentially a $200 billion consumption tax on Americans. Americans are “footing the bill.”
* Peter Orszag & Adam Posen: these economists predict inflation⁣ will likely rise above 4% by the end of 2026, driven by tariffs and other Trump-era economic policies. They argue that importers absorbed tariff costs in 2025 ⁤through inventory stockpiling and gradual price increases, but this buffer will likely⁣ be exhausted by mid-2026.
* White House Response: The White House ‍continues to⁢ insist that foreign exporters are paying the tariffs, despite the evidence.
* Escalating Tariff Threats: Trump is increasingly using tariffs as ⁣a tool for personal foreign‍ policy goals, threatening countries like France with high tariffs (e.g., 200% on French wines) over unrelated issues.

In essence,the article argues that Trump’s tariff policy is economically damaging to the US,contrary to his stated intentions,and is becoming increasingly erratic and ⁣politically⁤ motivated.

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