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Louisiana Residents Show the Lowest Interest in American-Made Goods

  • A Trace One survey in April 2025 found that 43% of Americans increased their interest in buying American-made goods, while interest varies regionally and demographically.
  • This rise follows federal shifts in foreign trade policies, including the Trump Administration’s reciprocal tariff plan, which has led many consumers to rethink what buying domestic means.
  • Across various demographics, the leading reason for purchasing domestic products is the desire to help American workers, though younger individuals tend to be more doubtful of these advantages and more sensitive to price. Among political groups, Republicans are notably more inclined to pay a higher price for goods made in the U.S.
  • Google Trends data shows interest in “made in USA” searches doubling since early 2025, with highest levels in rural northern states and lowest in the South and large cities, although searches do not confirm actual purchases.
  • Approximately 33% of Americans indicated they would decrease their overall spending if tariffs caused a 10% rise in import prices, implying that such tariffs might reduce consumer purchasing even as some consumers show increased interest in domestically produced goods.
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KTBS broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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