Rising Prices: Who's to Blame?

USAMon Nov 24 2025
Prices are going up, and it's not just a small increase. They're climbing at a speed that's making life harder for many people. An expert in economics has pointed out that this affordability crisis could have been avoided. The expert shared some numbers that show how bad it is. In September, prices were up 3% from the year before. That's higher than the 2. 3% increase seen in April. Before April, things were looking better, with prices going down. But then, some changes happened, like new taxes on imports and fewer people coming into the country. These changes made prices start going up again. The expert also said that because of these changes, prices will stay high for a while. They might even go up a bit more next year before they start to come down. But even then, they won't go back to the lower prices we saw before. But not everyone agrees with this expert. Some people in the government say that prices aren't going up. They say that other things, like services, are causing the problem, not the taxes on imports. They also say that lower energy prices and new trade deals will help bring prices down. The government also says that next year, people will have more money because of lower taxes. They say this will make things more affordable for everyone. But the expert isn't so sure. They think that the affordability crisis will continue, making life tough for many people.
https://localnews.ai/article/rising-prices-whos-to-blame-72373196

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