Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
March 28, 2025
Over the past two months, Stuart and Susan Rosen say they have paid nearly $30,000 in tariffs to the American government. Their Burbank'based small business designs costume jewelry, manufactures it in China, imports it to the United States, and sells it to department stores and online boutiques. When Donald Trump took office, he slapped a 10 percent tariff on their imports, and then another 10 percent. Tariffs cause 'a little disturbance' and require 'a little bit of an adjustment period,' the president has conceded'and the Rosens confirmed. Their retail partners have declined to increase in-store prices for their necklaces and earrings, leaving their business with no choice but to eat the cost of the levy. 'Trump gets online and says, This is great! These tariffs, we're going to make a lot of money,' Susan told me. 'Well, you're stealing money from me.' After this adjustment period, Trump has promised, the tariffs will 'protect our businesses and our people.' Business owners will... learn more

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