An independent, nonpartisan record of every U.S. tariff and the revenue it generates.

Tariff Tracker pulls live customs and trade data from Treasury, Census, and the Federal Register, presented exactly as the government publishes it; daily, with full historical context back to January 2025.

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Total Tariff Revenue · Jan 2025 – April 2026iCent-accurate cumulative figure from the U.S. Treasury's Monthly Treasury Statement (Table 4, Customs Duties line). Reflects net receipts after refunds and drawbacks.
$362,659,333,310.97
+$5.1B since April 2026 (provisional · all customs receipts)iFrom the Daily Treasury Statement. Bundles Customs Duties with Merchandise Processing Fee and Harbor Maintenance Tax, so this figure is slightly broader than the MTS number above. Updates each business day.
Today's Customs Receipts
$419M
▼ -$638M vs prior business day
Month-to-Date Revenue
$5,125M
May 2026
Calendar YTD Revenue
$103,739M
YTD 2026
Tariffed Product LinesiCount of HTS codes carrying an active trade-action surcharge (Section 232, Section 301, executive surcharges, etc.). A 'product line' is one 10-digit HTS code. Placeholder figure pending Yale Budget Lab effective-rate parsing.
8,217
of 29,583 total product lines

Incoming Tariffs

Federal Register documents matching tariff keywords. Updated each business day.

Federal Register Tariff Alerts

7 matching alerts
DateTypeTitle
Apr 30ProposedSection 337 Adjudication and Enforcement
Feb 13ProposedElectronic Bond Transmission
Feb 10ProposedElectronic Export Manifest for Vessel Cargo
Jun 4ProposedDetermining and Applying Unaffiliated Reseller Assessment Rates; Modification or Removal of Countervailing Duty Expedited Reviews
Jan 21ProposedTrade and National Security Actions and Low-Value Shipments
Jan 14ProposedEntry of Low-Value Shipments
Jan 13ProposedAutomated Commercial Environment (ACE) Electronic Export Manifest for Rail Cargo