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flag U.S. families face $994 more in food costs by 2026 due to inflation, supply chain issues, and climate impacts.

flag A new report projects that the average American family of four will spend about $994 more on food in 2026 than in 2025, driven by ongoing inflation, rising production and supply chain costs, and climate-related disruptions. flag Staple items like meat, dairy, and produce are expected to see significant price increases, placing added financial strain on households, especially low- and middle-income families. flag Experts cite labor shortages, higher transportation expenses, and persistent inflation as key factors, with food costs continuing to rise faster than overall inflation.

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