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90% of Halloween Products More Expensive in 2025 Due to Trump-Era Tariffs

NextFin news, On Thursday, October 9, 2025, it was reported that 90% of Halloween products available in the United States are more expensive this year due to tariffs implemented during the Trump administration. These tariffs, originally imposed on imported goods, have continued to impact prices years later, affecting a wide range of seasonal items including costumes, decorations, and candy.

The tariffs were introduced as part of former President Donald Trump's trade policies aimed at protecting American manufacturing by taxing imports from countries such as China. While the intention was to encourage domestic production, many retailers and consumers have faced higher costs as a result.

Industry analysts and retailers have noted that the increased costs are being passed on to consumers, leading to higher prices for Halloween products in 2025 compared to previous years. This trend has been observed nationwide, with stores across the country reporting price hikes on popular seasonal items.

The timing of these price increases is particularly impactful as Halloween is a major retail event, with millions of Americans purchasing costumes, decorations, and treats. The tariffs have contributed to inflationary pressures on these goods, complicating budgeting for families and event organizers.

Experts attribute the sustained price increases to the continued enforcement of tariffs that have not been significantly rolled back or adjusted since their implementation. Despite changes in administration and trade negotiations, the tariffs remain a key factor in the cost structure of imported Halloween merchandise.

Consumers are advised to expect higher prices this Halloween season and to plan their purchases accordingly. Retailers may also adjust their inventory and sourcing strategies in response to these ongoing tariff-related cost challenges.

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