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Should the United States Increase Tariffs on Foreign Goods?

46.9% yes
53.1% no

Throughout history, countries have used tariffs, or taxes on imported foreign goods. They typically argue that doing so is a way to raise revenue and to protect domestic manufacturers by making foreign goods more expensive. President-elect Donald Trump ran on a platform that called for raising tariffs. His recent victory has led to debates about the efficacy of such policies.  

Those who argue that the United States should increase tariffs on foreign goods claim that doing so will protect American industries from foreign competition from countries like China that are able to manufacture items at a lower price. They argue that raising tariffs will encourage companies to increase manufacturing in the United States, which will provide quality jobs for Americans. They may also argue that this reduction in reliance on foreign manufacturing is better for national security. Additionally, they contend that higher tariffs will provide the government with more revenue without needing to directly raise taxes on Americans. 

Those who argue that the United States should not increase tariffs on foreign goods argue that doing so will harm both the American economy as well as the global economy. They claim that raising tariffs will lead to other countries doing the same, leading to a “tariff war.” They argue this in turn will raise the cost of goods across the world, which will lead to fewer purchases and a global recession. They claim that other countries should be able to specialize in manufacturing to keep prices low for consumers. Additionally, they argue that higher tariffs are equal to a tax increase on all Americans, since they tend to lead to higher prices. 

So, what do you think? Should the United States Increase Tariffs on Foreign Goods? Students can answer Yes, it should; No, it should not; or a nuanced answer in between! Be sure to submit your answers by December 19 to have a chance at winning this week’s contest. 

 


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  • They address counterarguments and opposing concerns in a respectful manner      
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Current Standings

Aisja from Arizona voted yes

Even though raising tariffs would make obtaining items more expensive, it would help increase productivity and labor. It would also help with decreasing foreign competition and help bring in my…

James from Indiana voted no

Increasing will cause a reaction from other countries cwe depend upon!

ayleen from Arizona voted yes

The United States should increase tariffs on foreign goods so that it protects American industries from foreign competition from other countries. raising tariffs will encourage companies to increase manufacturing in…

Italia from Arizona voted no

This would increase the price of any everyday item we need, such as clothing, foods, and many other things

Cameron from Nevada voted yes

Perhaps raising tariffs would increase the success of local produce by limiting their competition. It would not stop trade though; America imports millions of pounds of clothing each year. The…

Alicia from Illinois voted no

I don't think it would be good to raise tariffs to foreign countries since they would have to pay more, it may cause problems with the economy. it would raise…

Lincoln from Nevada voted yes

Increasing tariffs on foreign goods would promote American manufacturing and provide more revenue without raising taxes. While some may think this could harm the American economy, increasing tariffs on foreign…

K from Nevada voted no

An outright tariff on all foreign goods, either as a bargaining chip or to support domestic manufacturing, will result in significant disruptions to the American economy and higher prices for…

Karter from Nevada voted yes

Basically, every item you look at now has the label " Made in China". So much manufacturing has been outscored to China and has caused us to be more and…

Yunji from Nevada voted no

The United States should not increase tariffs on global goods. the short argument mentioned that increasing taxes on foreign goods will decrease the goods and trade between the United States…


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