The US raked in an astonishing $37.8 billion from import duties in April and May as Donald Trump's tariffs began to kick in.
The government raked in $15.6 billion in April, before leaping 42 percent to $22.2 billion in May, according to Treasury data.
The duties collected in May accounted for 6 percent of the government's total income for the month, the figures are an all-time high for imports.
The government raked in $15.6 billion in April, before leaping 42 percent to $22.2 billion in May, according to Treasury data.
The duties collected in May accounted for 6 percent of the government's total income for the month, the figures are an all-time high for imports.