Co-blogger Jon Murphy, in “Why Should Individuals Pay Tariffs?” Could 29, 2025, factors out that U.S. tariffs are largely paid by Individuals. He cites the related literature.
He then goes on to notice that commerce happens between people and corporations, not nations. That is true and essential, nevertheless it’s not related to the problem of who bears the burden of tariffs.
A tariff is a tax. There’s an easy method to assess who bears the burden of a tax: take a look at the elasticities of demand and provide.
If our elasticity of demand is low and the exporters’ elasticity of provide is excessive, then we Individuals bear many of the burden of the tax. But when our elasticity of demand is excessive and the exporters’ elasticity of provide is low, then the exporters bear many of the burden of the tax.
Right here’s what I wrote on that subject in “Tariffs Will Harm Canadians and Individuals Alike,” Defining Concepts, December 19, 2024:
Many individuals who’ve, like me, been important of tariffs, have claimed that US customers bear the entire value of the tariff. Writing in August 2019, for instance, Rachel Layne of CBS Information acknowledged, “The very fact is, corporations right here pay tariffs to US Customs and Border Safety when Chinese language items attain America’s shores.” It’s true that Individuals write the checks. However one of many first issues about taxes that we economists train undergrads is that realizing who writes the examine tells you precisely nothing about who bears the burden of a tax. What determines the break up of the burden between producer (exporter) and client (importer) is their relative elasticities of provide and demand.
Contemplate Canadian oil. On the one hand, many Individuals within the Midwestern states rely on oil from Canada. In response to the tariff, although, they’ll most likely have oil shipped by prepare from different components of the USA. That’s costly, however it’s a method to regulate. However Canadian oil producers have few different clients to promote to moreover Individuals. This lack of excellent choices makes their elasticity of provide low. They’ll probably take up most of the price of the tariff by not elevating costs very a lot. The consequence? Canadian oil producers would bear greater than half of the burden of the tariff on oil. The result will depend upon the products in query. The truth that so many Canadians are sweating the tariffs that Trump is threatening means that they suppose they’ll bear a considerable a part of the burden.
As a generalization, it’s most likely true that we U.S. customers bear many of the burden of the tariffs that the U.S. authorities imposes. However there’s no necessity for that. It’s an empirical subject.
Jon rests numerous his argument on methodological individualism. However noting the relevance of elasticities of demand and provide doesn’t contradict methodological individualism.