Federal Reserve researchers have found that consumers are bearing the full cost of tariffs imposed under the Trump administration, contributing significantly to inflation. A study by the Dallas Fed indicates that these tariffs have added nearly a full percentage point to core inflation, raising it to 3.2% in March. Without the tariffs, core inflation would have been substantially lower, around 2.3%. This full pass-through of costs means companies are no longer absorbing tariff duties but are passing them directly onto consumers through higher prices. AI
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RANK_REASON The cluster discusses the economic impact of government policy (tariffs) on inflation, supported by research from Federal Reserve institutions. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]