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 April 2026, the effective U.S. tariff rate stands at 8.9% — down from a peak of 16.5% after the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, but still the highest since the 1970s. China faces a 31.6% effective rate. New tariffs have raised $224.8 billion since January 2025. The average household still pays an estimated $3,800–$4,900/year in hidden tariff taxes.
Last Updated: April 2026

Effective Tariff Rate

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8.9%

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

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Increased

+$25.5B despite tariffs

Sources: Tax Foundation / Yale Budget Lab • Updated 2026-04-17

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Wireless Earbuds

Wireless audio products primarily from China.

Category: ElectronicsAuthority: IEEPA

54%

Current tariff rate

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$249$383

You're paying 54% 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 232Jun 4, 2026

Steel & Aluminum Tariffs Rise to 50% (Section 232)

Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum doubled from 25% to 50%. Effective tariff on steel/aluminum products already at 40.1%.

50%

Global

Data UpdateApr 15, 2026

Penn Wharton: Effective Rate 8.9%, China at 31.6%

Penn Wharton Budget Model reports effective tariff rate of 8.9% through February 2026. China faces 31.6% effective rate. $224.8B in new tariff revenue collected Jan 2025-Feb 2026. Steel/aluminum at 40.1%.

8.9%

Overall ETR

Section 122Apr 8, 2026

Section 122 Tariffs Set to Rise to 15%

Treasury Secretary Bessent announces Section 122 tariff will increase from 10% to 15%. USTR and Commerce conducting trade studies for further tariff authority.

15%

Global

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)

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Last updated: March 24, 2026

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