Democrats Claim Trump's Tariffs Cost American Households $1,198; Highest Tariffs Since 1935

December 11, 2025
Democrats Claim Trump's Tariffs Cost American Households $1,198; Highest Tariffs Since 1935
  • Democrats say Trump’s import tariffs have cost the average American household about $1,198 between February and November, totaling roughly $159 billion in consumer costs.

  • The White House defends the tariffs as protective measures to shield U.S. industries, attract investment, and create jobs.

  • Treasury Department tariff revenue figures and Goldman Sachs analyses are cited to show who pays and how much, framing tariffs as a consumer burden despite strategic aims.

  • SSBCrack News cites Democratic analysis and includes statements from White House spokesperson Kush Desai and economist Clausing.

  • Yale Budget Lab data show the average U.S. tariff rising from 2.4% at the start of the year to 16.8%, the highest since 1935.

  • The tariffs reflect a shift toward protectionist policy, with Trump’s administration imposing double-digit tariffs on many countries, reversing decades of free-trade norms.

  • Overall, average U.S. tariffs have climbed from 2.4% to 16.8%, the highest level since 1935, signaling a broad increase in import taxes under the current administration.

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