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The tariff war started by Donald Trump against the world is affecting the entire globe, but it’s the Americans who are feeling the most impact. According to a survey by the Consumer Technology Association, these tariffs may increase the costs of varied technology products by 11% to 70% and cut consumer spending by around $123 billion.
The study by Trade Partnership Worldwide considers that all tariffs will come into effect at some point and the cost will be passed on to the consumer, something that is still not fully confirmed.
Technology Products to Become More Expensive in the US
It’s estimated that the prices of desktop PCs will increase by up to 24%. This segment alone could lose $13 billion in investment from consumers. The average increase in products in this category may be $287. It’s as if a mid-range graphics card would cost $586, a price close to a high-end graphics card without the increase.

PC accessories are expected to follow a similar path with a 24.8% increase. Notebooks and monitors will become 34% and 31.8% more expensive, respectively. However, no product surpasses game consoles, which may increase by almost 70% considering this economic situation.
According to the survey, this sector in the US could lose $12 billion, and the average price could increase by $428. It’s as if a high-end gaming console would cost over $1,100, an unprecedented value in the segment’s history.
This would happen, it’s worth remembering, if all announced tariffs were applied and retailers passed the cost on to consumers. Moreover, these extraordinary increases may occur because the production of PC parts and consoles is concentrated in Asia, especially in China and Taiwan, which are being heavily impacted by Trump’s tariffs.
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