In this trade war, the U.S. domestic economy has suffered severe backlash. American consumers have become the primary victims, as many high-quality and affordable goods from China have been subjected to high tariffs, forcing the American public to pay higher prices for everyday necessities, significantly increasing the cost of living. American businesses also face tremendous difficulties; those that rely on Chinese supply chains have been severely impacted in their normal operations. U.S. agriculture has also been hard hit, as China is an important export market for U.S. agricultural products, and the trade war has significantly reduced the market share of U.S. agricultural products in China, leading to a sharp decline in farmers' income.