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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFederal Reserve: Without Tariffs, Inflation Would Have Dropped to Pre-Pandemic Levels During 2025
https://reason.com/2026/04/13/federal-reserve-without-tariffs-inflation-would-have-dropped-to-pre-pandemic-levels-during-2025/New study finds that tariffs were responsible for the "entirety of the excess inflation in the core goods category."
Those tariffs have raised core goods prices by 3.1 percent, according to a new study by a trio of economists at the Federal Reserve. Those higher consumer prices were the result of retailers passing the cost of tariffs along the supply chain.
As of February 2026, the tariffs "can explain the entirety of the excess inflation in the core goods category since January 2025," the economists concluded. "Our estimates indicate that tariff effects on prices gradually build over time, with cumulative effects seven months after implementation consistent with our theoretical measures of full dollar-for-dollar pass-through."
The study used the personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE), which is published quarterly by the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis and differs in some small ways from the monthly consumer price index published by the Department of Labor. The most recent PCE index, published in February, showed that prices have increased by 2.8 percent over the previous year.
Without the price increases caused by the tariffs, price increases for household and consumer goods would have fallen below pre-pandemic trendlines, the Federal Reserve study found:

Blues Heron
(8,884 posts)exboyfil
(18,366 posts)A nice Economics question. The costs go up for all competitors. They know it so it impacts their pricing into the demand curve (us). Afterwards they get a rebate on those additional input costs.
How much of the tariff did they actually eat?
The money intended for the Treasury is taken out.
All this because the Executive branch is clueless in how to structure a sane trade policy.
Also this tariff flip flopping has a true economic cost. Additional resources by corporations required to address it (I know it has been driving the buyer's of my corporation crazy). It has also led to sourcing decisions changes and loss of suppliers. For those corporations exposed to retaliatory tariffs, how many customers have they permanently lost as Canadians start to enjoy their home produced bourbon etc.
RT Atlanta
(2,760 posts)the truth and reconciliation commission is going to have its work cut out for it
RockCreek
(1,485 posts)Not just the tariff refund (that individuals seem unlikely to ever see a cent of).