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How tariffs actually work

A product costs $10
Let's say there is a 25% tariff, the importer (in the US) pays $2.50 to the government.
So the item they bought cost them $12.50
They sell to a distributor with their standard profit margin. Let's say it's 30% if would cost $16.25
They sell to a retail store with a 30% margin. $21.12
Retail markup depends on the type item. Could be 5% - 100%. Lets say it's 50%. You pay $31.69. At no point does the country of origin pay the USA anything.
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Northwest · M
You're saying that what should have been a $25.35 item at the cash register, is now $31.69, if the item is subjected to a 25% tariff.

Bottom line is that China is not paying for it. The MAGA voter at one of the three Walmart Supercenters in Spokane is going to pay for it.

The MAGA shopper at one of the three Walmart Supercenters in Spokane is still not going to get it, no matter how hard you try. He will still think it's Obama's fault.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Northwest "ThIs Is BiDeN's InFlAtIoN!!!!!?!!1!"