Toy and game prices rise at the fastest rate on record as Trump's tariffs on China hit industry hard
Source: The Independent
Tuesday 24 June 2025 23:03 EDT
The cost of toys and games is rising at a record rate as the industry begins to feel the impact of President Donald Trumps tariffs on China. While inflation held steady last month at 0.1 percent, the price of toys, games and playground equipment saw a rise of 2.2 percent between April and May, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The latest figures capture the period after Trump unveiled his global reciprocal tariffs in April, and while the full impact is yet to appear in the data, experts say its a gloomy indication of whats to come for the toy industry. After months of back and forth, tariffs on Chinese imports which at one point rocketed to 145 percent are currently at 30 percent until mid-August.
Nearly 80 percent of the toys sold in the U.S. are sourced from China, according to The Toy Association, and the industry is bracing itself.
Isaac Larian, chief executive of MGA Entertainment, which manufactures brands including Bratz and Little Tikes, told The Washington Post that inflation is only just starting.
Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/toys-trump-tariffs-price-increase-b2776377.html

EYESORE 9001
(28,643 posts)I gotcher war on Christmas. Right here.
travelingthrulife
(2,946 posts)Silent Type
(10,560 posts)twodogsbarking
(14,667 posts)cadoman
(1,551 posts)Though they still haven't hit the heights of the most expensive Neo Geo cartridges of the 90s...
But so many bargains are to be had in the realm of used games and Steam. Classics available for a few dollars, that kind of thing.
I can't tell if Nintendo just thought they could raise prices for the new Switch, or the tariffs hit it, or inflation, or maybe all of the above, but it's a pricey system...