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U.S. grocery prices rose 2.4% in 2025, the fastest since 2022, fueled by drought, tariffs, and demand, contradicting Trump’s claims of falling food costs.
Grocery prices in the U.S. rose 2.4% over the year ending December 2025, the fastest increase since 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, contradicting President Trump’s claims of declining food costs.
Sharp hikes occurred in coffee (nearly 20%) and beef products, driven by drought-related supply shortages, strong demand, and higher packaging costs from tariffs on steel and aluminum.
A congressional report released January 20, 2026, found Trump’s trade policies added $1,625 in average household expenses in 2025, with increases in housing, transportation, and healthcare.
Despite broader inflation at 2.7%, families continue to face rising costs for essentials, challenging the administration’s narrative of inflation control.
Los precios de los comestibles estadounidenses aumentaron un 2,4% en 2025, el más rápido desde 2022, impulsados por la sequía, los aranceles y la demanda, contradiciendo las afirmaciones de Trump de la caída de los costos de los alimentos.