As the United States gears up for Independence Day, fans of fireworks might find themselves getting less bang for their buck. Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump have driven up the cost of fireworks, impacting consumers and businesses alike.
Fireworks are a staple of July 4th celebrations, lighting up skies across the nation. However, with increased tariffs on imported goods, the price of these festive explosives has soared. Many of the fireworks used in the U.S. are imported, and the new tariffs are causing retailers to raise prices to cover costs.
Local businesses are feeling the heat as they struggle to balance the desire to provide dazzling displays with the increased expenses. Consumers may notice fewer fireworks at public events or higher prices when purchasing their own.
The issue has ignited pushback from both businesses and consumers who are concerned about the affordability and accessibility of fireworks for the holiday. Some are calling for a reevaluation of trade policies that directly affect traditional celebrations.
As Independence Day approaches, the impact of tariffs on everyday Americans becomes more evident, highlighting the far-reaching effects of international trade decisions on local traditions.
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