Americans have just been hit with the largest grocery price hike in four years.
The country, already reeling from high grocery prices before President Donald Trump launched a war with Iran on Feb. 28, saw food‑at‑home costs rise 0.7 percent in April—the highest single-month increase since 2022.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that grocery prices, which Trump vowed to bring down on the campaign trail in 2024, are up 2.9 percent from a year ago—an extra burden on Americans who are also paying 43 percent more to fill their cars with gas compared to a year ago.
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