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Trump’s tariffs are making price increase photos from big box stores go viral

Social media users are documenting rising prices in major retail stores due to tariffs implemented during Donald Trump's presidency. These users are sharing price tag photos from stores like Walmart, Target, and Michaels. These visual comparisons showcase significant price increases on various items, like toys and charging cables. The posts serve as a simple and effective meme format, illustrating the impact of tariffs on consumer costs. This contrasts with Walmart's past "Rollback" campaigns, showing prices increasing instead of decreasing. Walmart's CEO acknowledged the company’s inability to absorb all tariff costs, passing some onto consumers. Other companies like Best Buy and Nike have also indicated price increases due to tariffs. These price tag posts function similarly to other social media trends highlighting economic concerns. The posts focus on the tangible effects of tariffs, even if the exact price changes sometimes matter less than the general inflation feeling. A specific example shows the price of Crayola markers significantly increasing over time, now costing $2.59.
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