| ▲ | gruez 6 hours ago | |
Yeah, the claim of >The researchers estimate that the increase in the retail price to consumers was about 6.9 percent. This was on the $23 pre-tariff retail price, so it amounts to $1.59, which, in dollar terms, exceeded the tariff revenue collected. Is seemingly contradicted by goldman sac's report, which claims consumers only paid 55% of the tariff increase. https://www.idnfinancials.com/news/57938/goldman-sachs-us-co... | ||
| ▲ | lrasinen 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Goldman speaks of the current tariff regime; the study here looked at 2019-21 wine tariffs. Also the tax burden will fall on different places depending on the markets and the good in question. | ||