Trump’s tariffs, deportations and climate change are making groceries more expensive
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Trump’s tariffs, deportations and climate change are making groceries in the U.S. more expensive
U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to bring down grocery costs. But his administration’s policies are contributing to an acceleration in prices, food economists and companies say.
By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN President Donald Trump pledged to reduce food prices.However, his administration’s policies are contributing to an acceleration of costs, according to economists and food companies. Edibles rose at their fastest pace last month in three years, driven by Trump’s tariffs, drastic measures against immigration and the extreme climate that harms food production. Prices rose by 0.6% in August compared to the previous month,…
By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN President Donald Trump pledged to reduce food prices.However, his administration’s policies are contributing to an acceleration of costs, according to economists and food companies. Edibles rose at their fastest pace last month in three years, driven by Trump’s tariffs, drastic measures against immigration and the extreme climate that harms food production. Prices rose by 0.6% in August compared to the previous month,…
Letter to the Editor: Sounding off on deportations
“I Love the Smell of Deportations in the Morning.” Referencing Apocalypse Now, President Trump continues his war on “enemies” who harvest our food, build our homes, and do other essential low-paid jobs. Working for 50 years in rural Honduras, I came to know those who the president calls our enemies. From them I learned why […] The post Letter to the Editor: Sounding off on deportations appeared first on Knox Pages - Knox County News & Info.
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