IKEA customers file tariffs lawsuit in Philadelphia

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Two IKEA customers sue in Philadelphia for refunds, alleging price hikes tied to tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling.

Summary

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, two IKEA customers have launched a federal class-action lawsuit in Philadelphia, demanding refunds. They contend that IKEA raised prices to counter tariff impacts. One plaintiff seeks less than $20, while IKEA has not commented. The case highlights varied corporate responses, with some firms issuing refunds and others lowering prices.

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