
Weaker Dollar Fuels Rising Prices and Cost of Living Crisis
A weaker dollar is contributing to a quiet increase in the cost of living, with predictions that food prices could rise by 50% by November as a cost-of-living crisis begins.
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Food prices set to rise by 50% on start of cost-of-living crisis by November
The ‘grim milestone’ would mean that the price growth seen in the nearly 20 years prior to the crisis would be achieved in just over five years.
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A declining U.S. dollar, down approximately 10% since Donald Trump's return to the White House, is quietly increasing the cost of everyday life for Americans. This weakening currency shrinks purchasing power, making imported goods and foreign travel more expensive, while benefiting large multinational exporters.
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