Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Business»US businesses and consumers shoulder the bulk of tariff cost burden, Goldman Sachs finds
Business

US businesses and consumers shoulder the bulk of tariff cost burden, Goldman Sachs finds

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleOctober 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
US businesses and consumers shoulder the bulk of tariff cost burden, Goldman Sachs finds
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A new analysis breaking down the passthrough of tariff costs finds that U.S. businesses and consumers are shouldering the majority of the cost at this point, rather than foreign exporters.

Goldman Sachs economists estimated that as of August, U.S. businesses were absorbing a net 51% of tariff costs, while American consumers were shouldering 37% of the burden. They also estimated that 9% of the cost was paid by foreign exporters, and about 3% was attributed to potential tariff evasion.

“Our analysis suggests that at the moment, U.S. businesses are bearing the largest share of the tariff costs because some tariffs have only recently gone into effect and it takes time to raise prices on consumers and negotiate lower import prices with foreign suppliers,” the Goldman economists wrote.

The report went on to note that if the newly implemented and future tariffs end up having the same price impact as those that have taken effect so far, then American consumers will eventually be absorbing the majority of costs.

FED PRESIDENT WARNS INFLATION IS ‘GOING THE WRONG WAY’ AS TARIFF CONCERNS MOUNT

Goldman’s economists assessed that by the end of 2025, U.S. consumers will be absorbing 55% of tariff costs, while 22% will fall on U.S. businesses, 18% on foreign exporters and 5% on potential tariff evasion.

“Our 22% estimate for U.S. businesses is modest because it is a net impact – companies that use or sell imported goods will bear a larger share of tariff costs, while domestic producers that are shielded from foreign competition by tariffs will be able to raise their own prices and increase their margins,” the economists wrote.

FED’S FAVORED INFLATION GAUGE SHOWS CONSUMER PRICES REMAINED ELEVATED IN AUGUST

Port of Charleston

The Goldman Sachs report also estimated that tariffs have pushed inflation higher by nearly half a percentage point so far this year and the trend is expected to continue in the months ahead.

The analysis found that core personal consumption expenditure (PCE) prices have increased 0.44 percentage points this year and that with the passthrough of tariff costs expected to rise from 55% to 70%, core PCE inflation is expected to rise an additional 0.6 percentage points.

As a result, the analysis sees core PCE inflation at 3% year over year in December 2025, or 2.2% net of tariff effects. In December 2026, economists estimated core PCE inflation will be 2.4%, or 2% net of tariff effects.

FED’S MIRAN DOWNPLAYS IMPACT OF TRUMP’S TARIFFS ON GROWTH, INFLATION

Federal Reserve policymakers have observed an uptick in inflation this year as tariff costs began affecting the economy and consumer prices, with PCE inflation at 2.7% and core PCE at 2.9% as of August.

Those figures are well above the Fed’s 2% target and concern over the inflationary impact of tariffs on the data caused policymakers to refrain from cutting interest rates for much of the year, as they proceeded with a 25-basis-point cut in September amid signs of a weakening labor market.

The central bank is expected to cut interest rates by another 25 basis points at its meeting next week, as uncertainty about economic conditions lingers.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleGOP gubernatorial hopeful predicts shutdown fight will haunt Dems in critical elections
Next Article White House’s Hassett Says Shutdown Could End This Week, Threatens “Stronger Measures” If Democrats Balk

Related Articles

CNN parent Warner Bros Discovery open to sale, says it has interest from multiple suitors

CNN parent Warner Bros Discovery open to sale, says it has interest from multiple suitors

October 21, 2025
NFL legend Drew Brees announces major flag football partnership with Unrivaled Sports

NFL legend Drew Brees announces major flag football partnership with Unrivaled Sports

October 21, 2025
Charlie Kirk assassination drives jump in Bible sales

Charlie Kirk assassination drives jump in Bible sales

October 21, 2025
Louvre robbery could lead museums worldwide to overhaul security programs, expert says

Louvre robbery could lead museums worldwide to overhaul security programs, expert says

October 21, 2025
South Korea’s crackdown on US tech giants could cost T, report warns

South Korea’s crackdown on US tech giants could cost $1T, report warns

October 21, 2025
US doubles down on Trump admin push to rebuild industrial base amid China pressure

US doubles down on Trump admin push to rebuild industrial base amid China pressure

October 21, 2025
Trump administration agrees to speed up student loan forgiveness under new court deal

Trump administration agrees to speed up student loan forgiveness under new court deal

October 21, 2025
Some Jeep production hobbled by aluminum shortage

Some Jeep production hobbled by aluminum shortage

October 20, 2025
Trump, Australian PM sign .5B critical minerals deal to counter China dominance in rare earths

Trump, Australian PM sign $8.5B critical minerals deal to counter China dominance in rare earths

October 20, 2025
Don't Miss
Donald Trump Doesn’t Think Ukraine Can Win The War

Donald Trump Doesn’t Think Ukraine Can Win The War

CNN parent Warner Bros Discovery open to sale, says it has interest from multiple suitors

CNN parent Warner Bros Discovery open to sale, says it has interest from multiple suitors

San Francisco mayor rejects Trump’s National Guard deployment plan over drug dealer arrest authority

San Francisco mayor rejects Trump’s National Guard deployment plan over drug dealer arrest authority

Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister, citing Thatcher inspiration

Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister, citing Thatcher inspiration

Latest News
GLOCK Confirms V Series, And They’re Pissed

GLOCK Confirms V Series, And They’re Pissed

October 21, 2025
NFL legend Drew Brees announces major flag football partnership with Unrivaled Sports

NFL legend Drew Brees announces major flag football partnership with Unrivaled Sports

October 21, 2025
With legacy on the line, Obama hitting campaign trail to boost Democrats in key governor elections

With legacy on the line, Obama hitting campaign trail to boost Democrats in key governor elections

October 21, 2025
Baltimore’s poverty machine thrives while the poor stay trapped

Baltimore’s poverty machine thrives while the poor stay trapped

October 21, 2025
The Top 20 Fastest Selling Guns In The U.S. Right NOW!

The Top 20 Fastest Selling Guns In The U.S. Right NOW!

October 21, 2025
Copyright © 2025. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.