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And incomes tend to lag price increases by quite a bit, so the average consumer gets screwed in the meantime. Assuming tariffs are offset by increased pay (due to increased revenue), it shouldn't matter a ton longer term, but the initial price shock will have a ripple effect across the economy as people struggle to keep up.