Families and businesses are concerned about the effect of tariffs on youth sports
- Families and businesses are worried about how President Donald Trump's tariffs might impact youth sports expenses, especially for middle- and low-income households as they track rising costs.
- A study found youth sports participation increased by 6% in 2023, the highest since 2015, indicating growing interest despite potential financial challenges.
- Karli Casamento expressed concern that growing costs from tariffs would make sports less affordable, stating, "Sports is a safe way to socialize, and it gets them active."
- Experts warn that tariffs could disproportionately affect middle- and low-income families, impacting youth sports participation rates.
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