5 Everyday Items That Just Got Way More Expensive Due to Tariffs

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Many Americans shop online for convenience, often unaware of how a product’s origin can drastically affect its final price.
As part of a recent overhaul of U.S. trade policy, the government has ended the de minimis rule, which previously allowed packages worth $800 or less to enter the country tariff-free. Now, all imported goods are subject to tariffs, with costs varying based on the product’s origin, type, value and shipping method — whether via postal service or a commercial carrier like FedEx.
According to The Wall Street Journal, in some cases, the tariff can exceed the value of the item itself — especially if it contains steel, aluminum or copper.
Here’s a look at five everyday products that have increased in price by as much as 63% due to tariffs, as identified by The Wall Street Journal.
Strollers
- Country of origin: China
- Pre-tariff price: $399
- Post-tariff price: $544
- Percent change: 36%
Chef’s Knives
- Country of origin: Japan
- Pre-tariff price: $240
- Post-tariff price: $298
- Percent change: 24%
Yoga Pants
- Country of origin: Vietnam
- Pre-tariff price: $98
- Post-tariff price: $153
- Percent change: 56%
Nutritional Supplements
- Country of origin: Canada
- Pre-tariff price: $37
- Post-tariff price: $60
- Percent change: 63%
Cotton Slippers
- Country of origin: China
- Pre-tariff price: $30
- Post-tariff price: $45
- Percent change: 51%
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