06/16/2025 / By Lance D Johnson
The looming specter of President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies is sending shockwaves through the retail sector. With Walmart—America’s largest retailer—economists warn that consumers will soon bear the brunt of skyrocketing prices. Internal screenshots from Walmart employees reveal a flood of price adjustments, with some stores logging over 15,000 changes in a single day. While corporate spokespeople attempt to downplay the crisis, calling price fluctuations “a normal course of business,” the reality is far more grim: these tariffs are a deliberate economic weapon, and ordinary Americans are the collateral damage.
Trump’s proposed tariffs—ranging from 10% to 100% on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada—threaten to dismantle the affordability of everyday essentials, from avocados to electronics. Walmart, which sources 60% of its goods from China, has already admitted it won’t absorb these costs—instead, they’ll be passed directly to struggling families. Meanwhile, alternative solutions, like expanding trade with Hawaii or sourcing high-quality avocados from Chiapas, are ignored in favor of political posturing.
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Walmart employees are flooding social media with screenshots of handheld inventory devices showing thousands of price changes in real time. One worker reported 4,000 adjustments in the clothing section alone, while another noted a 40-50% spike in weekly price updates. While Walmart claims these shifts are routine, the timing—amid Trump’s tariff threats—tells a different story.
Here’s what’s about to get more expensive at Walmart:
Walmart CFO John David Rainey bluntly stated that tariffs would force price hikes, drawing fury from Trump, who lashed out on social media: “Walmart should STOP trying to blame Tariffs as the reason for raising prices… I’ll be watching, and so will your customers!!!” But the math doesn’t lie—when $1.3 trillion in imports face new taxes, someone has to pay.
Trump frames tariffs as a tool to “protect American jobs,” but history tells a different story. Tariffs have always been a tax on consumers—a fact proven during the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which worsened the Great Depression by strangling global trade. Today, the same playbook is unfolding:
Meanwhile, Trump’s allies dismiss concerns as “fake news,” urging loyalty over logic. But when Walmart—a company built on “everyday low prices”—admits it can’t shield consumers, the warning signs are undeniable.
While Main Street braces for financial pain, corporate elites and political operatives are positioning themselves to benefit.
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