Why the "buy American" movement is fading for U.S. consumers
Summary
Interest in buying made-in-America products is declining among U.S. consumers, according to a study. The research shows that the likelihood of Americans buying U.S.-made products again has dropped from 60% in 2022 to 50% in 2025. This trend reflects a shift towards prioritizing affordability over product origin.Key Facts
- A study shows U.S. interest in American-made products is decreasing.
- In 2025, 50% of Americans would buy a liked product again due to its U.S. origin, down from 60% in 2022.
- Loyalty to products from countries like Japan, the U.K., Mexico, and China also decreased.
- "Country-of-origin cues" still matter but are less influential now.
- U.S. consumers associate "made in" labels with higher prices due to domestic production costs and tariffs.
- Consumers prioritize value and affordability over domestic manufacturing loyalty.
- Loyalty dropped significantly among those 55 and older, but slightly rose among those under 35.
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