Procter & Gamble Plans to Raise Prices on Certain Items Due to Tariffs
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Procter and Gamble is increasing prices on about 25% of its household products, leading to higher costs for consumers across the United States, effective late July 2025.
- Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble said Tuesday it plans to raise prices on about a quarter of its U.S. products due to tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump.
- Procter & Gamble estimated tariffs will add about $1 billion before tax in fiscal year 2026, CFO Andre Schulten said.
- Here in the U.S., P&G plans to raise prices by about 5% on a quarter of its products due to tariffs, affecting only the U.S. market.
- Higher costs will hit shelves next month, and Americans should expect to spend more on some household items.
- On Tuesday, Shailesh Jejurikar will become CEO, and P&G still plans to pass higher costs to consumers.
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