Trump states that he doesn't think about Americans' financial situation .....
(snip)
The full impact of rising energy costs on food likely has not hit retail grocery prices yet in the U.S., according to Purdue University economists Ken Foster and Bernhard Dalheimer. Higher costs to produce, process, store and transport food can take three to six months to show up on supermarket shelves, where prices typically fall slowly once increased, they said.
Most of what were seeing now in the food price chain probably predates the conflict, Foster, a professor of agricultural economics, said. Were cautiously waiting to see what the June numbers and the May numbers might show as they come out in terms of
the extent to which energy shocks in the Strait of Hormuz and shipping blockades and so forth are going to impact food prices.
The consumer price index measures changes in what people in U.S. cities paid at retail stores for meat, bread, milk, produce and other grocery staples. Over the last 20 years, grocery prices increased an average of 2.6%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Prices for perishable and refrigerated products tend to increase faster than prices for packaged goods when energy is an issue. Consumers paid 6.5% more for fresh fruit and vegetables in U.S. cities last month than they did in April 2025, and 8.8% more for meat, the Labor Department reported.
https://www.wkbn.com/news/national-world/grocery-prices-rose-in-april-but-gas-spikes-werent-the-only-reason/
Thanks, Trumpy! USA! USA!