美财长遭灵魂拷问!高盛报告揭关税真相:55%成本压垮美国消费者
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-17 05:11

Group 1 - The U.S. tariff policy is under scrutiny, with a Goldman Sachs report indicating that 55% of tariff costs are ultimately borne by American consumers, while businesses absorb 22% and foreign suppliers only 18% [1] - A Yale University study reveals that new tariffs have increased average annual spending for American households by $2,400, with clothing and footwear prices rising by 40% in the short term [3] - The impact on low-income families is significant, with households earning $30,000 needing to spend an additional 7% on basic consumption due to tariffs [3] Group 2 - Companies are also feeling the strain, with Stanley Black & Decker's CFO admitting to implementing "proactive pricing strategies" to pass on costs, and John Deere reporting over $300 million in losses due to steel tariffs [5] - A Dallas Federal Reserve survey shows that 60% of retailers and 70% of manufacturers report negative impacts from tariffs [5] - Inflation is resurging, with Goldman Sachs predicting that tariffs will push the core PCE index to 3%, having already raised prices by 0.44% this year [6]