Urge Amazon to Show Tariff Costs on All Products

The Issue

I'm sick of billionaires kowtowing to this administration out of fear. As an American consumer, I want to understand how much additional money I am spending as a result of Trump's trade war on everyday items. Threatening to inform the American people of how much Trump's tariffs are adding to the costs of the things we buy is not a hostile act. The hostile act is Trump's tariff plan costing American people more in the first place.

Jeff Bezos and Amazon have recently been under fire for contemplating the inclusion of Chinese tariff costs on their products, a move that has been labeled a "Hostile Act" by the current administration. In any previous administration, Americans would be outraged if companies failed to disclose such vital information. Transparency in pricing is not just a right—it's an essential aspect of a fair and open market.

It's paramount for consumers to have a clear understanding of how trade policies impact their daily expenses. The ongoing trade war's tariffs are surreptitiously raising prices on countless products we purchase every day. By displaying the tariff costs, Amazon would empower consumers with the information needed to make informed purchasing decisions.

Our economy thrives on transparency and consumer knowledge. Hiding tariff impacts undermines the very principles of the free market. Whether it's through Amazon Haul or all Amazon products, highlighting the tariff's role in pricing is a step toward honest and transparent commerce.

Let's urge Jeff Bezos to stand firm and challenge this administration's attempt to obscure the real cost of tariffs. Demand full transparency on how these tariffs are affecting our purchase prices. It's time to prioritize consumer rights and market transparency over governmental intimidation.

Join me in urging Amazon to show tariff costs on all their products. Sign the petition and take a stand for transparency and accountability today.

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The Issue

I'm sick of billionaires kowtowing to this administration out of fear. As an American consumer, I want to understand how much additional money I am spending as a result of Trump's trade war on everyday items. Threatening to inform the American people of how much Trump's tariffs are adding to the costs of the things we buy is not a hostile act. The hostile act is Trump's tariff plan costing American people more in the first place.

Jeff Bezos and Amazon have recently been under fire for contemplating the inclusion of Chinese tariff costs on their products, a move that has been labeled a "Hostile Act" by the current administration. In any previous administration, Americans would be outraged if companies failed to disclose such vital information. Transparency in pricing is not just a right—it's an essential aspect of a fair and open market.

It's paramount for consumers to have a clear understanding of how trade policies impact their daily expenses. The ongoing trade war's tariffs are surreptitiously raising prices on countless products we purchase every day. By displaying the tariff costs, Amazon would empower consumers with the information needed to make informed purchasing decisions.

Our economy thrives on transparency and consumer knowledge. Hiding tariff impacts undermines the very principles of the free market. Whether it's through Amazon Haul or all Amazon products, highlighting the tariff's role in pricing is a step toward honest and transparent commerce.

Let's urge Jeff Bezos to stand firm and challenge this administration's attempt to obscure the real cost of tariffs. Demand full transparency on how these tariffs are affecting our purchase prices. It's time to prioritize consumer rights and market transparency over governmental intimidation.

Join me in urging Amazon to show tariff costs on all their products. Sign the petition and take a stand for transparency and accountability today.

The Decision Makers

Jeff Bezos
CEO, Amazon.com
Amazon Inc
Amazon Inc

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Petition created on April 29, 2025