Summary

Donald Trump is poised to impose massive import tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, effectively raising taxes on U.S. households by an estimated $3,000 annually.

Unlike past tax increases that targeted the wealthy, these tariffs disproportionately impact low- and middle-income workers.

While Trump claims the measures address immigration and fentanyl concerns, experts argue they serve as a revenue source to offset tax cuts for the rich.

Critics contend that Trump’s tariffs lack a clear industrial strategy and primarily burden American consumers.

  • @SleepyBear
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    256 hours ago

    If I (someone who makes around $30,000 a year) owes anything CLOSE to 2 grand in federal taxes theyre gonna have to send the IRS after me to collect. 🤷 Sorry dumpy donnie.

      • @[email protected]
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        114 minutes ago

        When the IRS is under-funded, they’re less able to go after the wealthy and are left the poor who won’t be able to fight it.

    • @[email protected]
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      415 hours ago

      You won’t see $2k more in Federal Income Tax, you’ll pay higher prices on store shelves (because of the tariffs the Federal government collected from the importer of the goods, which ultimately get passed on to you the consumer)

    • @glitch1985
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      23 hours ago

      Don’t worry he’s getting rid of half of the irs so there won’t be anyone to enforce tax laws.