Also tariffs aren't calculated at the final retail sales, but at the importers' cost at the port, which I'm guessing is only 20% to 30% of the retail price, even if the exporters and importers and retailers all don't take a portion of the hit and shift it all to the consumers the price should only increase 30% to 40%, but of course the retailers won't show the actual tariffs because people can easily calculate how much they jacked up the retail price for something that cost them $10 shipped from China
Also tariffs aren't calculated at the final retail sales, but at the importers' cost at the port, which I'm guessing is only 20% to 30% of the retail price, even if the exporters and importers and retailers all don't take a portion of the hit and shift it all to the consumers the price should only increase 30% to 40%, but of course the retailers won't show the actual tariffs because people can easily calculate how much they jacked up the retail price for something that cost them $10 shipped from China
So someone had some bad data on their website and CBS obediently wrote an article about it.