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Zorro

(16,479 posts)
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:06 AM Dec 19

Americans rush to buy cars and appliances before Trump's new tariffs

Americans are scrambling to stock up on cars, appliances and other big-ticket imports in anticipation of new Trump administration tariffs — a spending spree that could reignite the very inflation buyers are hoping to avoid.

President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to enact widespread tariffs as soon as he takes office in January, a move that economists say could lift prices for just about every type of import, including food, cars, computers and gas. Although Trump has offered few specifics, he has said his planned policies would take aim at America’s three largest trading partners, with 60 percent tariffs on all Chinese imports and 25 percent tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada.

There are signs that price-sensitive households and businesses already are shifting their spending behavior to guard against further cost increases. New data this week showed that Americans spent $3.6 billion more on vehicles and auto parts in November than they did the month before — a notable bump in an otherwise lackluster retail sales reading. Spending on electronics and appliances also rose last month, which economists attributed to a combination of Hurricane Helene-related repairs and households preparing for new tariffs.

And although it’s not clear whether that increased demand is driving higher prices just yet, economists say it’s notable that both appliances and new vehicles got costlier in November even as inflation eased in other areas.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/12/19/tariffs-consumers-appliances-cars/

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mucifer

(24,934 posts)
3. Yup me too. Plus I got a dishwasher and stove at 33% off. They are both from 1995 the
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:52 AM
Dec 19

stove might last a bit longer. It has a few issues but is usable . But the dishwasher is not working. The timing is good. The problem is the new appliances might last 10 years or less. But, who knows, I might not last as long

Deep State Witch

(11,364 posts)
2. We're Looking at Hybrid SUVs
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:19 AM
Dec 19

Unfortunately, we don't have time to go around test-driving the ones that we want. We were hoping to hit the DC Auto Show, but that's in late January this year. Hopefully, Shitler's tariffs will be stalled.

mucifer

(24,934 posts)
5. Just remember that new appliances, unlike cars, are much less reliable. They die in 5-15 years
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:45 AM
Dec 19

It's really effed up. The quality is not what it used to be.

MissB

(16,120 posts)
6. When I bought my range two years ago
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:58 AM
Dec 19

I bought the same model that I bought back in 1997. That range is still in that kitchen today. It was - and still is- made in America.

There is little that can go wrong on it. No bells and whistles like a motherboard that controls everything. Not even a timer.

It’s also not cheap, being a stainless steel pro- style range, but for home use. I don’t expect to have to buy another one in my life for as long as I live here in my current home.

I have no illusions that my fridge and dishwasher will last that long. I did buy a fridge that has separate compressors for the fridge and freezer sections.

kimbutgar

(23,613 posts)
7. I brought a new refrigerator, a back up laptop and yesterday a new smart tv to have in hand when my 10+
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 12:04 PM
Dec 19

Year old one dies. I was going to get new kitchen cabinets but I’ll hold off on it.

And last year we brought a hybrid car which will cost a lot more next year!

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