LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Tariff price hikes are no longer just something in the future. Many stores are starting to raise their prices because of the impact they are making.

Some of the first people to notice price hikes in the recent weeks were Temu and Shein shoppers, with some of the prices on their items nearly doubling.

It's not just direct from China items or imported foods in your fridge that are starting to see tariffs. A number of retailers are now starting to raise their prices.

Ford just recently announced price hikes on cars made in Mexico, like the Bronco Sport and Mustang Mach E. Stanley Black and Decker said they're starting to raise prices on tools and other Chinese made items.

Nintendo and Microsoft have just raised their prices on gaming controllers and accessories, and many third-party sellers on Amazon are starting to raise their prices.

Many U.S. warehouses are starting to run out of their pre-tariff items, which means more and more prices will start going up.

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