Are President Donald Trump’s policies bringing down grocery bills? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Grocery prices have been on the rise for most of the past six years, as the war in Iran, supply chain bottlenecks, the war in Ukraine and excessive profit-taking here in the U.S. have put a strain on consumers’ wallets. Trump campaigned heavily on the price of food in 2024, promising that if elected he would lower costs. Has that happened?
Main Idea: NBC News says grocery prices have moved unevenly since President Donald Trump took office, with eggs falling but many other common items still costing more.
Key Points:
Higher orange juice, ground beef, bread, and chicken prices can squeeze household budgets and leave families with less money for other needs.
Lower egg prices can ease grocery bills for many shoppers,.
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