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President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
As the first day of school approaches for many, consumers are bracing for a financial hit due to impending tariffs set to take effect this Friday.
The National Retail Federation says tariffs are weighing on the minds of shoppers, who have responded by moving up their purchasing schedules.
According to a report by Coresight Research, 62% of shoppers say they'll begin back-to-school shopping before August, up over 8 percentage points from last year.