
"In 2026, the average household will pay around $600 in tariff-related costs, down from about $1,000 in 2025, according to the Tax Foundation."
"Yale University's Budget Lab also estimates that the average household will incur approximately $570 in tariff-related expenses in 2026."
"The additional costs a household will bear from tariffs can vary widely depending on several factors, with family size being the most significant."
"A household with six family members needs to buy a lot more goods throughout the year than a household with a family of three."
In 2026, the average US household will incur approximately $600 in tariff-related expenses, a decrease from $1,000 in 2025. This reduction is supported by analyses from both the Tax Foundation and Yale University's Budget Lab. The actual costs can vary significantly based on factors such as household size, income level, and geographic location. Larger households tend to face higher costs due to increased consumption of goods, which include essentials like food and electronics.
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