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Amazon's Price Hikes Dwarf Walmart, Target

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Amazon prices rose nearly 13% on average this year.
  • Apparel and home goods saw the largest price increases.
  • Third-party sellers on Amazon face higher tariff costs.
Amazon's Price Hikes Dwarf Walmart, Target

Research indicates that Amazon has raised prices considerably more than its retail competitors, Walmart and Target. As of September, Amazon's average price increase was close to 13%, while Target and Walmart saw hikes of approximately 6% and 5%, respectively. These price hikes were most pronounced in the apparel and home goods categories, with electronics, furniture, and appliances also affected.

The primary driver behind Amazon's steeper price increases appears to be its business model, which heavily involves third-party sellers. These smaller sellers are less equipped to absorb rising costs associated with tariffs, unlike larger retailers that can leverage scale and private labels to mitigate such impacts.

These rising costs are adding to consumer stress, particularly with the holiday season approaching. A significant percentage of Americans report being concerned about holiday spending due to economic factors like tariffs and inflation. Many are adapting by budgeting, reducing gift lists, shopping at discount stores, and using rewards programs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amazon has raised prices by nearly 13% on average this year, significantly more than Walmart and Target.
Apparel prices increased nearly 12%, and home goods prices rose by 11% on average across major retailers.
Amazon's reliance on third-party sellers, who are more exposed to tariff costs, is a key reason for its larger price hikes.

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