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As the Fed waits on the impact of tariffs, some are already feeling it

Federal Reserve Bank Chair Jerome Powell

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In today's big story, the Fed is holding firm on interest rates as Fed Chair Jerome Powell waits to see the impact of Trump's tariffs. However, some people are already feeling them.


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The big story

Holding pattern

Stop me if you've heard this before: The Fed didn't cut interest rates as it waits to see the impact of tariffs.

For the fourth-straight time this year, the central bank chose not to adjust interest rates. And as was the case before, the impact of President Donald Trump's trade war was a key part of the decision, writes BI's Allie Kelly.

It's tricky to navigate for multiple reasons. First, the ultimate severity of the tariffs is unclear as negotiations are ongoing. Second, the financial data hasn't yet indicated notable price changes due to the trade war.

Still, Powell said he ultimately expects the cost of tariffs will fall to the consumer.

"We expect a meaningful amount of inflation to arrive in the coming months," Powell said Wednesday, adding, "Someone has to pay for the tariffs."

In some cases, it's already happening. (Much to the surprise of the customer.)

BI's Emily Stewart has a story on the sticker shock customers are getting when steep import bills arrive on their doorsteps.

Some people even questioned the legitimacy of the bills. A customer who purchased an $850 bag from Spain thought the text she got from UPS billing her $250 for the delivery was a scam, she told Emily.

It's led to a lot of finger-pointing about who is to blame. Retailers often say their websites explain — albeit oftentimes in the fine print — that import duties are the customers' responsibility.

Carriers like UPS and FedEx say they are just passing the bill they had to pay to the US government on to the buyers.

Meanwhile, buyers are left frustrated with additional fees they often weren't aware of ahead of time. What's worse: Even if they return the item, they're still on the hook for the tariff bill.


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