Anonymous wrote:I don't see why someone would stockpile TP or paper towels due to tariffs. Those items aren't that expensive and even a 100% tariffs would only increase the price by a couple bucks compared to the space required to store a stockpile.
I could see it for appliances, electronics or cars. Possibly coffee depending on how expensive your brand is since coffee is fairly small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Taking on debt to stockpile random $hit that might be slightly more expensive.
The stupidity. It hurts.
If there is a trade war some things may become unavailable.
We have been in a “trade war” for some time now.
In many cases, Chinese manufacturers will lower prices to offset the tariffs the US importers will have to pay. Consumers may see a slight increase in prices but nothing huge.
I’m not a fan of tariffs but I also know that the sky is not falling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Taking on debt to stockpile random $hit that might be slightly more expensive.
The stupidity. It hurts.
If there is a trade war some things may become unavailable.
We have been in a “trade war” for some time now.
In many cases, Chinese manufacturers will lower prices to offset the tariffs the US importers will have to pay. Consumers may see a slight increase in prices but nothing huge.
I’m not a fan of tariffs but I also know that the sky is not falling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Taking on debt to stockpile random $hit that might be slightly more expensive.
The stupidity. It hurts.
If there is a trade war some things may become unavailable.
We have been in a “trade war” for some time now.
In many cases, Chinese manufacturers will lower prices to offset the tariffs the US importers will have to pay. Consumers may see a slight increase in prices but nothing huge.
I’m not a fan of tariffs but I also know that the sky is not falling.
Anonymous wrote:And why anyone voted this POS in is beyond me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Taking on debt to stockpile random $hit that might be slightly more expensive.
The stupidity. It hurts.
If there is a trade war some things may become unavailable.
Anonymous wrote:OMG. Taking on debt to stockpile random $hit that might be slightly more expensive.
The stupidity. It hurts.
Fear of Trump tariffs is causing Americans to stockpile toilet paper, medicine, and food before prices rise
One in three consumers plans to spend more money this holiday season, and the top motivation is fear of higher tariffs under Trump, according to a survey by CreditCards.com. Nearly a third also expect to take on more debt to make their purchases.
Americans are bracing for higher prices when President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House as he has pledged to impose sweeping tariffs.
Americans Are Stockpiling to Get Ahead of Tariffs
Some consumers are snapping up computer parts, vacuum cleaners, coffee and olive oil before levies take effect
Tariff-conscious consumers are stockpiling goods and rushing to upgrade old cars and appliances to get ahead of potential price increases.