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Midsize firms' tariff payments tripled last year, analyses show

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WASHINGTON Federal Reserve economists and a JPMorganChase Institute analysis found tariffs imposed last year increased costs for U.S. firms and consumers. On Feb. 19, JPMorganChase reported midsized firms' tariff payments tripled, affecting companies that employ about 48 million people. A New York Fed paper similarly found American companies and consumers bore most tariff costs, prompting White House adviser Kevin Hassett this week to call for discipline of Fed economists. Economists at Harvard, the University of Chicago and the Kiel Institut issued corroborating studies. Researchers used firm-level payment records and national macroeconomic analysis. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Administration imposed new import tariffs during the prior year.
  • New York Fed released analysis finding domestic incidence of tariffs.
  • Academic teams from Harvard and University of Chicago issued related studies; Kiel Institut produced corroborating research.
  • Feb. 19: JPMorganChase Institute reported midsized firms’ tariff payments tripled last year.
  • This week: White House adviser Kevin Hassett publicly criticized Fed economists over tariff-incidence research.

Why This Matters to You

Tariffs impact your wallet. When companies pay more for imports, they often pass costs to consumers. This can mean higher prices for goods you buy regularly. Check if items you frequently purchase are imported and consider alternatives.

The Bottom Line

The tariff burden is largely falling on American companies and consumers, not foreign exporters. This affects businesses employing millions and could lead to price hikes. Worth forwarding if you know someone who owns a small or midsize business.

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Who Benefited

The U.S. government collected increased tariff revenue, and some domestic producers competing with imports received relative price protection.

Who Impacted

Midsized U.S. companies saw tariff payments rise sharply, passing costs to customers and squeezing profits and employment.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
6
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Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

The U.S. government collected increased tariff revenue, and some domestic producers competing with imports received relative price protection.

Who Impacted

Midsized U.S. companies saw tariff payments rise sharply, passing costs to customers and squeezing profits and employment.

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