Economists and supply chain experts told Business Insider the average consumer will spend about $4,000 more this year on staples from food to apparel due to cost increases caused by Donald Trump's tariffs.
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- Donald Trump has enacted sweeping tariffs on items imported from the country's global trade partners.
- The tariffs will cause price increases on goods from pantry staples to apparel, experts told BI.
- On average, consumers should expect to pay about $3,800 more this year...