8/11/2025, 6:53:56 PM | www.newsbreak.com | news
Shoppers to see higher prices on everything from toilet paper to candy as businesses pass on tariff costs
Shoppers in the US are expected to face higher prices on everyday goods such as toilet paper, toothpaste, chocolate bars, and ketchup due to tariffs imposed by President Trump. Major companies including Procter & Gamble, Hershey, Kraft Heinz, Adidas, Hugo Boss, Shein, Temu, Porsche, Stellantis, Ford, and Aston Martin have announced or are planning price increases to offset rising costs from tariffs. These tariffs range from a 10% baseline for trade-surplus countries to up to 15% for deficit nations, with some facing higher rates. Companies are also exploring workarounds such as re-labeling products or storing goods in bond warehouses to avoid immediate price hikes. Experts warn that once consumers adapt to higher prices, they are unlikely to see a reversal, and the impact on consumer spending and inflation could be long-lasting.