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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Feb 19, 2025, 04:56 AM Feb 2025

US consumers rush to buy as Trump tariffs fuel stockpiling, report finds [View all]

Source: Reuters

February 18, 2025 4:54 PM EST Updated 6 hours ago


Feb 18 (Reuters) - One in five Americans have said they are purchasing more items than usual primarily due to concerns over President Donald Trump's tariffs, a CreditCards.com report showed on Tuesday, reflecting heightened consumer anxiety over potential price hikes and economic uncertainty. Tariffs tend to be inflationary because they raise the cost of imported goods, prompting businesses to either absorb the higher expenses or pass them on to consumers through price increases.

It can lead to broader inflationary pressures as production costs rise across industries that rely on foreign materials and components. For consumers, the fear of rising prices often fuels stockpiling behavior, particularly of non-perishable food, toilet paper and medical supplies, as they rush to buy goods before costs escalate further.

When asked about the impact of Trump's planned tariffs on large purchases, 22% respondents said they had a significant impact, while 30% reported some impact, according to the report. Wall Street is anxious tariffs may accelerate U.S. inflation, prevent the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates and slow economic growth as uncertainty surrounding trade policies can also weigh on consumer confidence.

One in five Americans have characterized their recent purchases as 'doom spending', and 23% Americans expect they can go into or worsen their credit card this year, the report said. Doom spending refers to the behavior of making excessive or impulsive purchases due to uncertainty or anxiety about the future, often triggered by economic instability, geopolitical tensions or worries over looming financial concerns.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-consumers-rush-buy-trump-tariffs-fuel-stockpiling-report-finds-2025-02-18/



Link to REPORT - https://www.creditcards.com/statistics/1-in-5-americans-are-doom-spending/
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