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It’s not March 2020, but it sure feels a lot like it for Herschel Wilson. As concerns about potential increases in tariffs loom, many consumers are beginning to stockpile essential goods, reminiscent of the early days of the pandemic. Wilson, a small business owner, has noticed a surge in demand for various products as people rush to secure items they fear may soon become more expensive.
The anxiety surrounding possible tariff hikes is influencing shopping behaviors across the country. Households are filling their pantries and garages with non-perishable foods, cleaning supplies, and other essentials, driven by the fear of inflation and supply chain disruptions. Retailers are experiencing increased sales, with many reporting that customers are purchasing larger quantities than usual.
Experts warn that this behavior could lead to artificial shortages and further exacerbate supply chain issues. As consumers react to the uncertainty, the echoes of the past serve as a stark reminder of how quickly circumstances can change and the impact it can have on everyday life.
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