Target Workers Expose Price Hikes of Up to 96% Allegedly Due to Tariffs

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Rising grocery bills in the United States may have a deeper root than inflation alone. With reciprocal tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump now taking hold across global trade, American consumers are starting to feel the pinch in everyday shopping and employees at retail giant Target are speaking out.

A growing number of Target workers have taken to Reddit to express frustration over the sheer number and scale of price changes being implemented across stores, particularly on household and toy items. Some claim prices have nearly doubled within weeks, allegedly due to mounting import costs linked to Trump's controversial tariff strategy.

'I Feel Bad': Employees Lament Price Surge Duties​

In a Reddit post that quickly gained traction, an anonymous Target worker shared a meme expressing guilt about having to increase shelf prices by around $20 (£14.86) per item. The sentiment struck a chord, prompting several other employees to reveal their own experiences.

'Been doing price changes daily for the past four months or so. And seeing everything going up all at once makes me sad,' one user commented.

They added that the wave of price increases had made their job more tedious and far less enjoyable, citing exhaustion from endless adjustments: 'I just feel terrible about raising all these ridiculously high prices.'

'The Craziest Ones I've Seen Yet': Price Hikes Hit 96%​

Another viral Reddit post featured a side-by-side photo showing a Paw Patrol toy tagged at $51.99 (£38.63) on 29 May, then shockingly updated to $101.99 (£75.78) by 7 June. That's a jaw-dropping 96% price spike in under ten days.

'Cannot tell you how many price changes I've done in toys recently that dramatically went up only for me to change it slightly higher than the [original] price like a week or two later,' wrote one user. 'The "was/now" label doesn't make sense anymore.'


Frustration has also mounted over the operational burden. 'It's ridiculous — the amount of time spent changing 3,000+ labels only to change them again a week later,' another worker vented. 'So many wasted hours could be spent helping in other areas that are crashing and burning.'

Trump Fires Back: 'Eat the Tariffs'​

President Trump has previously lashed out at retailers such as Walmart and Target for blaming rising costs on his tariffs, telling them to 'eat the tariffs' rather than pass them onto consumers. He continues to defend the sweeping trade policies as necessary for national strength and economic leverage.

During private White House meetings, executives from both chains reportedly warned that supply chain stress and shrinking margins were pushing prices higher. Trump dismissed the concerns, insisting tariffs would ultimately boost domestic manufacturing.

Yet legal challenges have surfaced. A recent ruling by the Court of International Trade concluded that Trump may have overstepped his presidential authority by unilaterally imposing reciprocal tariffs. The court noted that only Congress holds constitutional authority to regulate foreign commerce — even during economic emergencies.

'The court does not pass upon the wisdom or likely effectiveness of the President's use of tariffs as leverage,' the decision stated.

What This Means for Shoppers​

Tariffs have hit the retail industry hard, driving up import costs and forcing companies to either absorb losses or increase prices. Retailers like Target now face the double burden of financial strain and employee dissatisfaction, as frontline workers witness, and implement, the cost-cutting measures firsthand.

The Reddit threads offer a rare glimpse into how such macroeconomic policies play out on store floors. For consumers, the price changes mean everyday items could continue to skyrocket — regardless of who's to blame.

As the 2025 holiday season approaches, and shoppers look for bargains, the broader question remains: will US retailers or their customers continue to 'eat the tariffs'?
 
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Christ, are you stupid. Tariffs impact every retail store.
And the tariffs have only started showing up.
Back in Feb. many retailers came out and said they would be raising prices on just about everything they sell as soon as they knew for sure Trump was going to put his tariffs on, Auto zone was one of them and some of their prices have gone up .
Now Walmart is raising prices so you can bet there will be a lot more retailers doing the same and you can also bet some of these retailers will raise the price a few extra percent to pad their bottom lines and blame it all on the tariffs.
 
Christ, are you stupid. Tariffs impact every retail store.
Tariffs CAN be good if they are REASONABLE but Trump's 30/40/50 150 percent tariffs are NOT reasonable and again it is the consumer that pays them not the exporting countries so it will hurt the AMERICAN CONSUMER.
IMO like a lot of economists are saying this could lead us into a deep recession / depression in a few months and the MAGAS don't care.
NO they are so stupid they don't care if it hurts just about every American including themselves.
 

Target Facing 'Permanent Boycott': What to Know​


The rolling protests that have swept the U.S. in recent weeks continue with a "permanent boycott" of Target commencing this week.

John Schwarz, founder of The People's Union USA, said in a post to Instagram last week: "What we are doing between June 3 and June 9, that week, we will be calling for the permanent boycott of Target."

Newsweek has reached out to Target and Schwarz via email for comment.


Why It Matters

Multiple boycotts of major corporations have taken place this year, fueled by anger over the rollback of diversity policies as well as a wider groundswell of anti-corporate sentiment. The companies themselves, including Target, have acknowledged the impact of these actions on both their reputations among consumers and their bottom lines.

What To Know

The retail giant has been battling with boycotts of its stores since February. These were initially sparked by the company's decision to scale back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and were led by dozens of Black churches across the country. In addition to the reinstatement of these policies, organizers made several requests of Target, some of which have been met.

However, the boycott set to hit Target stores from Tuesday is unrelated to the ongoing DEI-related protests, and is led by People's Union USA, a grassroots group committed to taking "power back from the corporations." In addition to Target, it has organized boycotts – or "economic blackouts" – against several companies in recent weeks, including Amazon, Walmart and General Mills.

In previous boycotts, or "economic blackouts," the group had called on supporters to refrain from shopping at large stores and online, and to rely on independent small businesses. However, Schwarz is now encouraging Americans to shop "anywhere else but Target," as "they've had their chance."

"I literally mean that," he said. "If you've got to shop at Walmart or Amazon, places we boycott, instead of Target, do it. Target needs to be shut down, this corporation needs to feel the full power of the people."

https://www.newsweek.com/target-facing-permanent-boycott-june-2079736
 
And the tariffs have only started showing up.
Back in Feb. many retailers came out and said they would be raising prices on just about everything they sell as soon as they knew for sure Trump was going to put his tariffs on, Auto zone was one of them and some of their prices have gone up .
Now Walmart is raising prices so you can bet there will be a lot more retailers doing the same and you can also bet some of these retailers will raise the price a few extra percent to pad their bottom lines and blame it all on the tariffs.
Tfuck. Can you name just ONE time any of your delusional predications have been correct? Just ONE? For a guy that supposedly was doing all this top secret shit, you are dumber than fuck.
 
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