Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 30/09/2025 | 00:00:00

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Melinda spent about $45 per week on breakfast items and snacks during the last school year. Over the course of a school year, she could spend $400 more for the food her students rely on. Rising costs of groceries, bills, rent and essential baby items are creating new burdens for people across the country. Pinching pennies Tariffs are the rate importers must pay to import their goods. Some economists have pointed out that it will take time for US consumers to bear the full brunt of Trump’s tariffs. The think tank Groundwork Collaborative has been tracking earnings calls and comments that C-suite executives have made about price increases. In a new report, they detail how some companies are using tariffs as cover to hike prices. Among those raising prices are security and digital products company Fortune Brands Innovations Inc, the footwear company Rocky Brands and the apparel company Hanesbrand. Canary in the coal mine says fall 2025 will offer strongest picture yet of how tariffs are affecting the US economy. Owens says rising prices and the cost of living have been the top economic issues for Americans since 2021. Now, tariffs further influencing what Americans buy, where they buy it and, in some cases, the jobs they work or pursue. BLS data shows the cost of groceries has risen 29 percent since February 2020. Another study shows prices are up almost 3 percent from this time last year. Alexander and his partner cut out snack foods and opted for the cheapest option. “Going outside is expensive,” says bail bond runner. “The second you step outside, it’s like, ‘That’ll be $20’,” she says.

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