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The Consumer Brands Association also warned 20,000 U.S. food manufacturing jobs could be endangered if more costly products cause a drop in sales.
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President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles.
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Explícame on MSNSteel tariffs are for national security, Trump says, but they will increase the price of several productsThe Trump administration's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50% is stirring debate. While aimed at bolstering national security and revitalizing the U.S. steel industry, these tariffs could lead to higher prices for everyday products,
U.S. consumer prices likely increased moderately in May amid relatively cheaper gasoline, but the Trump administration's import tariffs probably started filtering through to other goods, potentially raising underlying inflation pressures.
President Donald Trump has announced a 50% tariff on imported steel and aluminum, raising concerns about rising costs on a wide range of consumer goods, especially groceries.
Prices are climbing at big-name retailers — and it’s not just inflation this time. These companies have stated that tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have compelled them to increase prices.
US consumer prices increased less than expected in May as cheaper gasoline partially offset higher rents, but inflation is expected to accelerate in the
Inflation ticked slightly higher in May, rising 2.4%, in line with expectations, according to the U.S. Consumer Price Index released Wednesday. Prices rose 0.1 percent for the month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The month-over-month increase is less than expected.
The recent 15 percent increase in electricity tariffs will lead to a rise in food prices across the country, National Consumer Front (NCF) chairman Asela Sampath warned today. ..
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PublicSource on MSNTariffs threaten Pittsburgh’s wine and dining culture with higher prices, fewer optionsLocal wine purveyors worry Trump’s tariffs will squeeze out small business, leaving only chains and those big enough to absorb rising expenses.
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U.S. inflation likely picked up a bit last month as President Donald Trump’s tariffs start to bite, but lower prices for gas and possibly for air fares and used cars may limit the overall increase