How Tariffs and Inflation Are Hitting Holiday Sweets
Fiona Harrigan | 12.24.2025 7:00 AM
Americans are paying more for all kinds of festive products this year, from decorations to toys to holiday wine. Persistent food inflation means they're shelling out for another beloved part of the holiday season: home-baked goods and other sweet treats.
The prices of sugar and sweets "were 5.3 percent higher in August 2025 than in August 2024," according to the Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. The Trump administration's tariffs are a key factor driving up the cost of baking ingredients. The U.S. imported nearly $205 billion worth of food products last year and relies heavily on other countries to send goods that can't be produced domestically in a cost-effective way, year-round, or in great enough numbers to meet demand.
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