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Tariff revenue surges more than 300% as US awaits Supreme Court ruling

Editor-In-ChiefBy Editor-In-ChiefFebruary 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Qingdao, China – January 13, 2026 – A cargo ship is loading and unloading foreign trade containers at Qingdao Port in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China on January 13, 2026.

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Although the U.S. government’s budget deficit was smaller in January than it was a year ago, tariff collections soared, a reminder of how crucial the long-awaited Supreme Court decision is to the health of the federal finances.

Customs duties collected through customs duties totaled $30 billion in the month, bringing the fiscal year to date to $124 billion, an increase of 304% compared to the same period in 2025.

In April 2025, President Donald Trump imposed flat tariffs on all goods and services imported into the United States, as well as imposing a menu of so-called reciprocal tariffs on countries for the first time. Since then, the White House has been negotiating with trading partners, withdrawing some of the more aggressive charges while still holding tough talks on the issue.

Last November, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments challenging President Trump’s patronage that justified the tariffs. A decision was expected in January. The high court has not yet ruled, and the White House is concerned that a negative ruling could force the United States to repay the tariffs it has collected so far.

Tariffs helped slow the pace of budget deficits.

The shortfall in the fourth month of the fiscal year totaled about $95 billion, a decrease of about 26% from the same period last year, the Treasury Department reported.

Year-to-date, the federal government deficit is $697 billion, down 17% from 2025, according to non-calendar adjusted numbers. Due to the calendar adjustment, the deficit reduction rate will be 21%.

Interest on the $38.6 trillion US debt continues to burden the nation’s finances. Total net interest expense for the month was $76 billion, more than all other spending except Medicare, Social Security, and health care. Year-to-date, total interest has totaled $426.5 billion, up from $392.2 billion a year ago.



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