Steel & Aluminum: 25% 🔴Autos: 25% 🔴China: 30% 🔴Section 122: 10% on $1.2T imports 🟡Furniture: 25% 🔴Heavy Trucks: 25% 🔴De Minimis: Eliminated for China 🔴Cost per household: $3,800–$4,900/yr 💸2025 revenue: $287B collected 💰Trade deficit: Still growing ⚖️SCOTUS struck down IEEPA tariffs ⚖️4 countries retaliating ⚔️GDP impact: -0.4% 📉304,000 jobs lost 👷Steel & Aluminum: 25% 🔴Autos: 25% 🔴China: 30% 🔴Section 122: 10% on $1.2T imports 🟡Furniture: 25% 🔴Heavy Trucks: 25% 🔴De Minimis: Eliminated for China 🔴Cost per household: $3,800–$4,900/yr 💸2025 revenue: $287B collected 💰Trade deficit: Still growing ⚖️SCOTUS struck down IEEPA tariffs ⚖️4 countries retaliating ⚔️GDP impact: -0.4% 📉304,000 jobs lost 👷

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As of March 2026, the average American household pays an estimated $3,800–$4,900/year in hidden tariff taxes — more than they spend on electricity. Tariffs are the most regressive tax in America: the less you earn, the more of your income goes to tariffs.
Last Updated: March 2026

Effective Tariff Rate

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5.6%

Highest since 1972 (was 1.5% in 2024)

2025 Tariff Revenue

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$287B

Up from $79B in 2024 (+263%)

Cost Per Household

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$3,800/yr

$22,000 lifetime cost (middle income)

US Exports Hit by Retaliation

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$223B

4 countries retaliating

GDP Impact

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-0.4%

Long-run GDP reduction

Jobs Lost

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304,000

From Section 232 + retaliation

Price Level Increase

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+1.3%

Consumer prices from 2025 tariffs

Trade Deficit

⚖️

Increased

+$25.5B despite tariffs

Sources: Tax Foundation / Yale Budget Lab • Updated 2026-03-24

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Heavy Trucks

Heavy trucks added to Section 232 in March 2026.

Category: IndustrialAuthority: Section 232

50%

Current tariff rate

Commercial truck

$65,000$97,500

You're paying 50% more

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The Big Picture

Effective US Tariff Rate (1900–2026)

Customs duties as a percentage of total import value

Source: Tax Foundation, USITC

Annual Customs Revenue ($ Billions)

Total tariff revenue collected by the US government

Source: CBP, Richmond Fed, Tax Foundation

Latest Tariff Actions

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Section 232Mar 12, 2026

Furniture & Heavy Trucks Added to Section 232

Section 232 expanded to cover imported furniture and heavy commercial trucks.

25%

Global

Section 122Feb 24, 2026

Section 122 Temporary Tariffs — 10%

10% temporary tariff on estimated $1.2 trillion (34%) of annual imports under Section 122 authority. Expires after 150 days.

10%

Global ($1.2T of imports)

Court RulingOct 1, 2025

Supreme Court Rules IEEPA Tariffs Illegal

Supreme Court struck down use of IEEPA for broad tariffs, requiring refunds estimated at $175B. Administration pivots to Section 122.

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N/A

Executive OrderAug 1, 2025

De Minimis Threshold Ended for China

Eliminated the $800 duty-free de minimis exemption for packages from China. Affects Temu, Shein, AliExpress shipments.

Various

China

Section 232May 27, 2025

Auto Tariffs — 25% (Section 232)

25% tariff on imported automobiles and auto parts.

25%

Global

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Last updated: March 24, 2026

Tariffs are the most regressive tax in America.

The less you earn, the larger share of your income goes to tariffs. This is the data. Decide for yourself.