US Trade War Increases Food Costs by $1,700
A Yale Budget Lab study found that the President's trade war policies increased food costs for American families by $1,700 throughout 2025. The findings highlight the direct impact of trade deficits on grocery prices for households. This economic data comes as analysts monitor the ongoing consequences of protectionist trade measures.
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“the Yale Budget Lab found that the President's trade war increased the cost food for American families by $1,700 throughout 2025.”
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