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  2. 3 Reasons Inflation and Rising Prices Will Continue in 2025 ...

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    “It’s 2025 and it doesn’t look like the inflation worries are going away anytime soon, ... Trump’s proposed tariffs could impact the prices on many things we buy in the U.S., but Singh ...

  3. Food prices are on the rise again. What’s behind the increase

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    Every time prices go up, his business takes a hit, but he doesn’t want to have that negatively affect the folks on the other side of those plates of steaks and eggs.

  4. Why Prices Could Remain High Even as Inflation Declines - AOL

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    According to the latest Consumer Price Index numbers, prices rose 6.5% from December 2021 to December 2022, which is still a slight improvement from a June 2022 surge when prices rose 9.1% YoY.

  5. Price gouging - Wikipedia

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    Price gouging is a pejorative term for the practice of increasing the prices of goods, services, or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair by some. This commonly applies to price increases of basic necessities after natural disasters. Usually, this event occurs after a demand or supply shock.

  6. Why are prices still so high? Corporate greed, some say. - AOL

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    “Every time I go to the store, prices are raised a quarter to a dollar. That all adds up.” Heather Vargas is paying more for eggs, canned tuna and other groceries.

  7. Wall Street is concerned about an inflation resurgence in 2025

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    Here's why economists are concerned sticky price increases could continue next year. ... "And then you start thinking of the inflationary spiral, the prices go up. Workers will want more wages.

  8. Inflation: Climate is ‘the No. 1 reason why food prices go up ...

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    "The climate is the No. 1 reason why food prices go up," Sal Gilbertie, president and CEO of Teucrium Funds , told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). "It happens all the time. "It happens all the time.

  9. Inflation 101: Why Are Prices Rising? - AOL

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    We have heard for many months now that inflation is running wild. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of inflation between May 2021 and May 2022 was 8.6%, the largest 12-month...