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Shopping for school supplies becomes a summer activity as families juggle technology and tariffs

Families adjust back-to-school shopping amid tariffs and use AI tools; 60% of purchases expected before August to avoid higher costs, analysts say.

  • Back-to-School shoppers in 2025, including Miami resident Jacqueline Agudelo, faced rising prices and new school supply requirements across the U.S.
  • The rush to shop early resulted from U.S. tariffs taxing Chinese goods at 30%, combined with companies stockpiling inventory before tariffs took effect.
  • Retailers like Walmart advertised low-cost deals such as a $16 14-item kit, while schools required clear backpacks and basic supply boxes costing about $190 without including backpacks.
  • According to official statistics, consumer prices increased by 2.7% compared to the previous year last month, while Coresight Research projected that U.S. back-to-school expenditures would climb to $33.3 billion, marking a 3.3% rise from the prior year.
  • Consumers shopped strategically to avoid price hikes, completing about 60% of their purchases before August, reflecting cautious behavior amid tariff-driven cost uncertainty.
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Shopping for school supplies becomes a summer activity as families juggle technology and tariffs

Shopping for school supplies has become both easier and more complicated for families. The websites of major retail chains generate lists of recommended items by school and grade, allowing parents to shop with a click.

·United States
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Families get a jump start on back-to-school shopping amid tariffs and price hikes

Analysts say concerns about price increases from new U.S. tariffs on imports have motivated early shopping.

·Boise, United States
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KTVB broke the news in Boise, United States on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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