THE BURDEN OF TARIFFS AND DEBT

Tariffs Donald Trump has embarked on his "tariffs are the most beautiful word in the dictionary" program. Every business that brings a product or service to the market incurs costs in doing so. That includes labor, materials, insurance, equipment, shipping, taxes and many other expenses. If tariffs are added to the cost, someone must pay that cost. Trump assumes it will be the foreign exporter. While the exporter may choose to assume a portion of the cost, it is inevitable that most, if not all, of the cost will be passed on to the consumer either directly or indirectly. We noted in our September issue, [Trump] promises to impose tariffs on all imported goods. This additional cost will be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices. Tariffs have the pernicious effect of elevating all prices because the local producer can now raise his price to just below the now-higher cost of the imported good. Result? Consumers are left with fewer choices and ...