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Parents warned to brace for price surge on child essentials amid tariffs
Parents warned to brace for price surge on child essentials amid tariffs
Parents warned to brace for price surge on child essentials amid tariffs

Published on: 05/08/2025

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Parents are sounding the alarm over what some are calling a “baby tax” as tariffs on imported goods drive up the prices of essential baby and child products.

More than 70% of baby gear bought in the U.S. is manufactured in China, according to the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association. Now, new tariff increases could mean sticker shock for families already facing the pressure of inflation.

Recent analysis from S&P Global Market Intelligence reveals staggering tariff rates on baby-related imports, including:

  • 129% on furniture
  • 113% on toys
  • 41% on clothing

These added costs come as families are already grappling with rising expenses for formula, daycare and groceries.

“I’ve seen the prices of formula and baby items like pacifiers going up,” said Yemi Nunez, who has six nieces and nephews. “It’s hard to see my siblings struggle to provide for them.”

Nunez said she’s changed her mind about wanting kids because of how expensive it is to take care of them. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that one in three adults cite affordability as a key reason why they are delaying or opting out of parenthood altogether.

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump was asked by reporters whether he would consider exempting baby items such as car seats from the tariffs.

“I don’t know. I’ll think about it,” Trump said. “I’m not looking to have so many exemptions that nobody knows what’s going on. We have to make it very simple — but I’ll take a look at it.”

For local nonprofits, the impact of these potential price hikes is already being felt. Helping Mamas, a nonprofit that distributes baby essentials statewide, says demand is soaring.

While their warehouse is stocked with diapers, the supply of other critical items impacted by the tariffs is currently low. During a recent visit, one car seat was visible, along with a few rockers and highchairs.

“Families may delay purchases that are important for a child’s safety,” said CEO Jamie Lackey. “We could see more injuries simply because parents can’t afford a larger car seat or other essentials as their child grows.”

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly every car seat, stroller, bassinet, and changing table sold in the U.S. is made in China — placing them directly in the crosshairs of the tariff hike.

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News Source : https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/05/07/parents-warned-brace-price-surge-child-essentials-amid-tariffs/

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