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7/2/2025, 11:13:37 PM
>>509339311
>can not contest what is said
because to an educated person the dim witted sorts of people with zero college etc babbling about about advanced econ theories they don't understand is absolutely brain numbing. Like the dumb fuck you linked acting like a t-shirt maker selling a $15 shirt now will just EAT a 40% tariff.
no no see see, says the guy with who hasn't read a book since he got a C- in high school English 10+ years ago, when you hit a company with a +40% cost increase......... their prices will go down!! Uh huh.... I'm sure the next dumb ass will quickly leap in with oh well just buy american!!!
As if we have multi-million dollar textile factories for everyone step from raw cotton, to fabric to final t-shirt production all set up and 100% ready to go. News flash, we don't, at all. At best we might have a production for a few steps but not at the level needed for full USA consumer needs. Soooooo they will import the fabric etc but guess what, that gets hit with the 40% tariff anyways.
basically anything/everything from Nam, stuff that is mostly textile, just went up at least 30% to 50%+.. Maybe someone can weasel out of the full 40% but it's still a $15 shirt for $19 if they eat into their margins. $22 to $25 if they try to keep everyone in their company employed.
>can not contest what is said
because to an educated person the dim witted sorts of people with zero college etc babbling about about advanced econ theories they don't understand is absolutely brain numbing. Like the dumb fuck you linked acting like a t-shirt maker selling a $15 shirt now will just EAT a 40% tariff.
no no see see, says the guy with who hasn't read a book since he got a C- in high school English 10+ years ago, when you hit a company with a +40% cost increase......... their prices will go down!! Uh huh.... I'm sure the next dumb ass will quickly leap in with oh well just buy american!!!
As if we have multi-million dollar textile factories for everyone step from raw cotton, to fabric to final t-shirt production all set up and 100% ready to go. News flash, we don't, at all. At best we might have a production for a few steps but not at the level needed for full USA consumer needs. Soooooo they will import the fabric etc but guess what, that gets hit with the 40% tariff anyways.
basically anything/everything from Nam, stuff that is mostly textile, just went up at least 30% to 50%+.. Maybe someone can weasel out of the full 40% but it's still a $15 shirt for $19 if they eat into their margins. $22 to $25 if they try to keep everyone in their company employed.
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