How Tariffs Will Likely Impact the Cost of Car Ownership
UNITED STATES, JUL 08 – Low-income families face a 4% drop in disposable income due to 2025 tariffs that raise prices on essentials, according to a Yale Budget Lab analysis.
- Between June 4 and June 12, 2025, Talker Research surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults online about tariff impacts on their lives and spending.
- This survey was commissioned by UserTesting amid ongoing tariff increases and concerns raised by California's lawsuit challenging presidential tariff authority.
- The survey found 42% of respondents are buying less overall, 44% reconsidered summer travel plans, and 47% are shopping second-hand more due to higher prices.
- Bobby Meixner highlighted that transparency is highly important to consumers, with 72% agreeing that being open about price increases is crucial.
- Almost three out of ten U.S. adults feel that tariffs have caused a lasting change in the economy, while many consumers are modifying their spending patterns amid ongoing uncertainty and legal disputes.
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L.A. business leaders express tariff frustration to Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, say trade policy effects are 'frightening'
At a roundtable discussion with California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, several business leaders said the Trump administration's trade war and the uncertainty around tariffs is negatively influencing their companies.
Pattern Repeats - Imported Durable Goods Creating Deflation on U.S Consumer Prices - The Last Refuge
The Term-1 effect of deflation created by tariff policy is resurfacing in Term-2 even with larger tariff impacts across the network of global manufacturing exports. [DATA SOURCE] In essence, there is little to no end result in price increases in the final price of consumer goods (Consumer Price Index). In fact, there is a slight […]

How Americans are dealing with the effects of tariffs
Terminal tariffs: More than a quarter of Americans fear the economy will "never" return to its pre-tariff levels, according to a new poll. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found 29% believe the economy has permanently shifted due to tariffs.…
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