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Viewpoints Explained: This Policy Change Could Reshape Your Neighborhood—Here’s Why

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Published: April 23, 2025 by VPR Producer

Small business owners across the U.S. are feeling the pressure as president trump’s tariffs threaten their bottom line. From small grocery stores to clothing boutiques to local mom and pop shops, owners are having to make some tough decisions: either absorb the extra cost or pass them on to customers and risk losing business.

The reality is that many small retailers rely heavily on imported goods and materials. But with rising tariffs, the prices are quickly becoming unsustainable. Unlike larger corporations, smaller shops don’t have the resources or flexibility to quickly shift production or negotiate better deals. Often times, they’re charged a higher price for these goods to begin with because they’re not buying as much inventory as a big box retailer like walmart or target.

Now, as prices rise, owners will need to make up the difference somewhere. This can mean raising prices for customers, cutting back on staff or reducing store hours. You might be asking – why can’t owners try to supply their stores with made in the USA products and avoid these tariffs? Every case is different but building new inventory streams can take years to setup. For a small clothing or gift shop, it may not be financially possible to move manufacturing to the U.S. and pay for increased rent, labor, materials and more.

And for restaurants or grocery stores, many of their products are simply not grown in the U.S. leaving no choice but to take on the added cost of tariffs. Zooming out, this isn’t just about higher price tags; it’s about the health of local communities. Small businesses are often the heart of neighborhoods, creating jobs and driving local economies. Hopefully, these places will be able to weather this political storm.

Program #: 25-16segment type: Viewpoints ExplainedTopics - PoliticsHost - Ebony McMorrisProducers - Amirah Zaveri| Jason Dickey
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