HR6318119th CongressWALLET

No GOUGE Act

Sponsored By: Representative DeLauro

Introduced

Summary

Ban on price gouging for tariffed goods. This bill would let the Federal Trade Commission stop excessive price hikes tied to new or planned tariffs and set rules for when increases are unreasonable.

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  • Families and shoppers: Would limit sudden price spikes on goods affected by new or planned tariffs for a 5-year window after a tariff-related shock. The law uses the 180-day pre-tariff average price as the baseline to judge excess increases.
  • Small sellers and manufacturers: Companies whose ultimate parent earned less than $100 million in U.S. gross revenue in the prior 12 months would be exempt from a per-section rule. That exemption level is adjusted annually for inflation.
  • Enforcement and transparency: The FTC would enforce violations under its unfair or deceptive acts standard and apply FTC Act penalties. The bill requires consumer-reporting channels within 180 days and annual joint price reports from the International Trade Commission and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, plus an FTC enforcement report.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Tariff-based price rules for businesses

This bill would set when a good counts as “tariffed.” It would cover final goods, U.S.-assembled goods with tariffed parts, and parts themselves if the tariff starts on or after January 20, 2025. A “shock date” would occur if, within 30 days, at least 5 tariff lines are affected, or if a tariff rate rises by more than 25 percentage points. Announced or planned tariffs by a senior federal official would count. Prices would be compared to the 180-day average before the tariff. These definitions would apply upon enactment and guide price-gouging enforcement.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

DeLauro

CT • D

Cosponsors

  • Craig

    MN • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Ocasio-Cortez

    NY • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • McGovern

    MA • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Nadler

    NY • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Velazquez

    NY • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Schakowsky

    IL • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]

    DC • D

    Sponsored 11/28/2025

  • Pocan

    WI • D

    Sponsored 12/11/2025

  • Jayapal

    WA • D

    Sponsored 12/11/2025

  • Tlaib

    MI • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Lee (PA)

    PA • D

    Sponsored 1/7/2026

  • Randall

    WA • D

    Sponsored 1/7/2026

  • Ramirez

    IL • D

    Sponsored 1/7/2026

  • Simon

    CA • D

    Sponsored 1/7/2026

  • Johnson (GA)

    GA • D

    Sponsored 1/14/2026

  • Johnson (TX)

    TX • D

    Sponsored 1/15/2026

  • DeSaulnier

    CA • D

    Sponsored 1/20/2026

  • Espaillat

    NY • D

    Sponsored 1/22/2026

  • Hoyle (OR)

    OR • D

    Sponsored 1/30/2026

  • Pingree

    ME • D

    Sponsored 1/30/2026

  • Cisneros

    CA • D

    Sponsored 2/9/2026

  • Garcia (IL)

    IL • D

    Sponsored 2/9/2026

  • Thanedar

    MI • D

    Sponsored 2/23/2026

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