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Grocery prices in 2025 are nearly 30% higher than in 2020. The affordability crisis is structural, not temporary. Swipe through the data for more insights.

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October 11, 2025 at 4:00 PM Everybody can reply
Grocery prices are surging worldwide: Geneva tops the list at 5% above New York, and San Francisco prices have risen 19% since 2020. Supply shortages and inflation are driving costs up, impacting consumers. #GroceryPrices #CostOfLiving #ConsumerImpact
October 4, 2025 at 7:17 PM Everybody can reply
Today, would-be home buyers face housing affordability at all-time lows where the qualifying income needed for first-time home buyers has more than doubled in 5 years! #FirstTimeHomeBuyers #EconomicPolicy #MonetaryPolicy #PostCovidEconomy #ConsumerImpact
September 22, 2025 at 8:06 PM Everybody can reply
Who really pays for tariffs? 🤔 The Hacker News discussion clarifies: importers bear the initial cost, which is then passed directly to US consumers. This means higher prices & reduced competitiveness for businesses. #ConsumerImpact 3/6
August 27, 2025 at 1:00 AM Everybody can reply
7/11 How is it a victory for America that low-income Americans will now pay significantly more for food and clothes at stores like Costco and Walmart?

The answer: It isn't. This is economic policy that punishes American consumers to score political points.
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August 4, 2025 at 6:12 AM Everybody can reply
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Interesting read! Tariffs may have unintended consequences, and consumers are feeling the pinch across housing, food, and fuel. Time to rethink the balance between policy and pocketbooks. #economy #consumerimpact #trumpflation
July 17, 2025 at 12:38 AM Everybody can reply
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How tariffs reach your checkout cart: Higher prices on many everyday imported items (electronics, apparel, food). This reduces your purchasing power & potentially adds to broader #Inflation concerns.
#ConsumerImpact #CostOfLiving #Economics
May 22, 2025 at 4:28 PM Everybody can reply
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⚠️ TARIFF WAVE HITS GROCERY AISLES ⚠️

Pre-tariff inventory is running out at Loblaw stores, triggering price increases for thousands of products.

Meanwhile, Walmart warns U.S. shoppers of coming price hikes as trade tensions persist.
#Tariffs #Groceries #ConsumerImpact
May 15, 2025 at 6:14 PM Everybody can reply
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Government to pay N$283 million for NamPower’s tariff increase
Justicia Shipena  Once again, the government will cover millions to support NamPower’s tariff increase.  For the 2025/2026 financial year, it will cost N$283 million to ease the impact on consumers. The Electricity Control Board (ECB) approved a revised tariff increase of 3.8% on Tuesday, raising the average bulk tariff from N$1.98 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to N$2.06 per kWh.  This change will take effect on 1 July 2025 and will remain in place until 30 June 2026. The government’s financial support covers 3.8% of the proposed tariff increase, helping to ease the impact of the initial 17.44% hike. ECB CEO Robert Kahimise explained that balancing affordability with the long-term financial sustainability of NamPower is crucial.  “We understand the impact that tariff increases can have on consumers, but it is extremely important for the continued stability and functioning of our electricity supply system. The government’s financial support plays a key role in mitigating the full effects of the tariff adjustment,” he said. Last year, the government allocated N$365 million to subsidise electricity consumers for the 2024/2025 financial year. This subsidy ensured that consumers continued to pay the same tariffs as per the approved schedule. The current tariff increase was initially requested to cover NamPower’s revenue needs, including costs for bulk electricity purchases, maintenance, and staff salaries.  After a thorough review, including stakeholder consultations, the ECB reduced the revenue requirement from N$8.8 billion to N$8.1 billion. Kahimise stated that the increase is expected to have minimal impact on inflation and the prices of goods and services, which are well below the current inflation rate of 4.2%. However, the adjustment may slightly affect Namibia’s GDP growth due to rising electricity costs.  NamPower also considered external factors, including the rising cost of electricity imports and the depreciation of the Namibian dollar. The utility’s performance during the 2023/2024 period, which saw an over-recovery of N$963 million, helped reduce the overall revenue requirement. The revised tariff will apply to NamPower’s bulk customers, including regional electricity distributors, local authorities, and large industrial customers like mines, according to the ECB. ECB said distribution utilities will apply for their individual tariff adjustments, which will take effect on 1 July 2025. The Katutura Residents Committee expressed its satisfaction with the reduced tariff increase. Initially, the committee strongly objected to the 17.44% hike, calling it inconsiderate during a time of financial hardship. “We are happy that the 17.44% increase we objected to was not approved. It was a steep hike that we felt was unreasonable. Our stance remains that the recommendations we put forward must be seriously considered,” said Shaun Gariseb, the committee’s spokesperson. The committee also highlighted the need for a more predictable approach to tariff increases. “We strongly believe that a permanent solution must be found, as electricity tariffs can’t go up every year. At least every four years, there should be a review that ensures stability and predictability for consumers,” Gariseb added. He also called for the adoption of a multi-year price determination mechanism.  “This approach would allow for better planning and stability for both the electricity providers and consumers alike,” he said.
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May 13, 2025 at 5:38 PM Everybody can reply
7/9 For consumers, impact remains unclear. Geoffrey White of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre notes it may be merely a financial arrangement, though the new partners "have quite decent track records from a complaint perspective."
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May 9, 2025 at 8:21 PM Everybody can reply
12/20 Concerns about impact on consumers: shortages & higher prices. Is this like Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act during the Great Depression? 😟 #ConsumerImpact #Shortages #GreatDepression
May 2, 2025 at 7:28 AM Everybody can reply
#Shein, #Temu, & #AliExpress prices are rising due to new 145% tariffs. Shoppers are already feeling the impact. Is this a shift in how we shop? Learn more! #Tariffs #OnlineShopping #ConsumerImpact https://nomadtabloid.com/article/tariffs-hit-shein-temu-aliexpress-prices-rise
April 26, 2025 at 10:25 PM Everybody can reply
Trump's 2025 tariff plan includes a 10% universal tariff on all imports plus additional 60% tariffs on Chinese goods. Analysis shows this could cost the average American household an estimated $2,600 annually through higher consumer prices. #Tariffs #EconomicPolicy #ConsumerImpact
April 7, 2025 at 8:59 PM Everybody can reply
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This decision could lead to delays for US customers awaiting Jaguar or Land Rover vehicles. #CarShortage #ConsumerImpact
April 7, 2025 at 11:42 AM Everybody can reply
This decision could lead to delays for US customers awaiting Jaguar or Land Rover vehicles. #CarShortage #ConsumerImpact
April 7, 2025 at 11:42 AM Everybody can reply
4/9 Trump spent the weekend golfing at Mar-a-Lago while telling Americans via Truth Social to "hang tough, it won't be easy, but the end result will be historic" as global markets crashed and economists warned of recession.
#PresidentialResponse #ConsumerImpact
#Recession
April 6, 2025 at 7:50 PM Everybody can reply
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