FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29, 2025 Contact: [email protected]
Governor Whitmer Highlights Impacts of Tariffs on Michigan Families During Back-to-School Season Amid tariff-driven price increases, more families are struggling to buy books, shoes, backpacks, and more
LANSING, MI –Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer highlighted the impacts of tariffs on Michigan families as they get ready for the upcoming school year. As tariff-driven inflation skyrockets, major back-to-school retailers such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, and Costco have announced they will continue to increase their prices, taking more money out of hardworking, middle-class Americans’ wallets.
“Michigan families are already facing high costs, and these tariffs are making it even harder for them to afford essential school supplies,” said Governor Whitmer. “Prices for shoes, water bottles, clothes, pencils, juice boxes, laptops, and other necessities are rising, making back-to-school shopping more expensive than ever and making it harder for parents and educators to supply kids with the tools they need to succeed. I will continue to work with anyone to lower costs, put more money in working families’ pockets, and protect Michigan's families from these harmful tariffs.”
“As we approach the new school year, it's disheartening to see tariffs driving up the cost of essential supplies for our students,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “Parents and educators are now facing higher prices for everyday items. Governor Whitmer and I will keep working with anyone to lower costs and ensure every child in Michigan can focus on what matters: learning and growing.”
Key figures show how tariffs are impacting educators and parents as they prepare for school:
Governor Whitmer reiterated her commitment to fighting for Michigan's working families and ensuring that every child has the resources they need for a successful school year.
Education Accomplishments Governor Whitmer has made historic investments in students, educators, and schools. She has signed over 1,350 bipartisan bills, including measures to extend free school lunch and breakfast to all 1.4 million public school students in Michigan and implement proven science of reading standards. She closed the school funding gap, ensuring every school district has the same baseline funding, and tripled the amount of literacy coaches in schools. Additionally, she has expanded access to free pre-K and community college, ensuring that every Michigander has the opportunity for a quality education from pre-K to 12th grade.
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