Small Businesses Against Tariffs’ five-state ad campaign highlighting who pays the true costs of tariffs—small businesses and consumers—was covered by Daniel Desrochers in Politico‘s Weekly Trade newsletter:
People walking to grab a sandwich at lunch in cities like Detroit, Atlanta and Chicago may soon be greeted with street art telling them tariffs are making their life more expensive.
A group called Small Businesses Against Tariffs is spending $235,000 to pepper those cities, along with Nashville and Newark, with posters and decals denouncing tariffs … The group is hoping the signs will “educate Americans about who truly pays the costs of tariffs and trade wars: American small businesses and consumers.”