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by hypeatei
524 days ago
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> Aren’t tariffs just corporate taxes which are paid by big corps who import stuff built overseas? No, they're not "just" that. Those costs get passed onto the consumer in the form of higher prices. Corporations aren't going to eat the cost out of the goodness of their hearts. > At least when you incentivize stuff to get built here the money goes to union workers or at least stays within the US. If a widget from China costs $100 because of tariffs, then American companies who make the same widget have no reason to undercut that since they know consumers have no other options -- effectively raising the price floor. There are also issues with the "union workers get the money" because we're effectively stiffing the rest of the U.S. population in order to prop up a specific segment of the economy. |
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Not necessarily. The burden of a tax depends on supply and demand price elasticity. If demand is relatively price inelastic, then consumers pay the tax. If it is relatively price elastic, then companies pay via lower profits or reduce supply.