US Inflation Comes in Worse Than Expected as Food Prices, Cost of Living Soar
America’s annual inflation rate has come in higher than expected at 8.3 percent in August, with food prices and the general cost of living soaring.
America’s annual inflation rate has come in higher than expected at 8.3 percent in August, with food prices and the general cost of living soaring.
The demand for food banks is soaring across the country as American families battle red-hot inflation in Democrat President Joe Biden’s economy.
Grain traders around the world have been enjoying record profits this year as nations battle the global food crisis, according to reports.
Idaho has been hit with a shortage in potatoes, causing prices to soar in grocery stores across the state.
A major U.S. flour mill in Oregon has been completely destroyed by a devastating fire, with authorities reporting that the building and the grain inside are a “total loss.”
The number of poultry culled around the world has almost doubled this season as global food shortages and the cost of living crisis deepens.
A fast-food restaurant chain mogul has issued a warning to the public that major global food shortages are coming this winter, urging people to “stock up now.”