Tariff Rates
Tariff Rates by Product & Country
U.S. tariffs add an estimated $3,800 per year to the average American household's expenses (Yale Budget Lab). See how much tariffs add to the products you buy every day.
By Product Category
Explore tariff rates and price impacts for 15 product categories.
Electronics
7.5-25% tariff$800-1,200/yr
Clothing & Apparel
17-33% tariff$400-800/yr
Furniture & Home Goods
25-31% tariff$300-600/yr
Coffee & Tea
5-20% tariff$50-120/yr
Shoes & Footwear
10-48% tariff$150-350/yr
Auto Parts & Accessories
2.5-25% tariff$200-500/yr
Toys & Games
10-25% tariff$100-250/yr
Home Appliances
10-25% tariff$150-400/yr
Sports Equipment
5-25% tariff$100-300/yr
Pet Products
5-25% tariff$80-200/yr
Tools & Hardware
5-25% tariff$100-300/yr
Cosmetics & Personal Care
5-20% tariff$80-200/yr
Food & Beverages
5-33% tariff$200-500/yr
Medical Devices
5-20% tariff$100-300/yr
Solar Panels
15-25% tariff$500-2,000 per install
By Country of Origin
Tariff rates vary dramatically by source country. China faces the highest rates at up to 145%.
| Country | Tariff Range | Top Affected Products |
|---|---|---|
China | 7.5-145% | Electronics, furniture, clothing, toys |
Vietnam | 10-46% | Shoes, clothing, electronics, furniture |
Mexico | 0-25% | Auto parts, appliances, food, beer |
India | 10-26% | Textiles, pharmaceuticals, jewelry, spices |
Taiwan | 7.5-32% | Semiconductors, electronics, machinery |
South Korea | 7.5-25% | Electronics, auto parts, steel, appliances |
Japan | 2.5-24% | Vehicles, electronics, machinery, steel |
Bangladesh | 15-37% | Clothing, textiles, footwear |
Indonesia | 10-32% | Footwear, clothing, rubber, palm oil |
Thailand | 10-36% | Electronics, auto parts, rubber, food |
$3,800
per household per year
Yale Budget Lab estimate
$80B+
in annual tariff revenue
from Section 301 + IEEPA
7.5-48%
tariff rate range
across consumer goods
Related resources
- Tariff refund guides and deep dives — step-by-step guides for IEEPA and Section 301 recovery
- Tariff recovery by industry — refund pools and affected products for 30+ import sectors
- Tariff impact calculator — estimate your tariff overpayment and potential refund
- HTS code lookup — search tariff classifications and duty rates
Frequently asked questions
- How much do tariffs add to everyday product prices?
- Tariffs on imported goods add an estimated $3,800 per year to the average American household's expenses, according to the Yale Budget Lab. The impact varies by product: clothing tariffs add 17-33% to prices, electronics 7.5-25%, and furniture 25-31%.
- Why are prices higher on imported goods?
- U.S. tariffs — taxes on imported products — are the primary reason. When a tariff of 25% is applied to a $1,000 sofa from China, the importer pays an extra $250 to U.S. Customs. That cost gets passed to retailers and ultimately to consumers through higher shelf prices.
- Can consumers get tariff refunds?
- The CBP CAPE program allows importers to recover overpaid tariffs on eligible entries. While individual consumers cannot file directly, Tariffi's B2B2C distribution program connects consumers with importers who are recovering refunds, enabling a portion of the savings to flow back to end buyers.
- Which products have the highest tariff rates?
- Footwear (up to 48%), clothing (up to 33%), and furniture (up to 31%) carry some of the highest tariff rates. Electronics tariffs range from 7.5-25% but have the largest total dollar impact due to high product prices.
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