Rising Manufacturing Costs in China Signal Potential Holiday Price Hikes for US Consumers.
Chinese manufacturers are increasing prices for US retailers due to surging raw material costs, with small merchants potentially facing hikes of up to 15% ahead of the holiday season.
Global Inflation Risks Rise as Chinese Export Prices Climb Amid Iran Conflict.
Escalating tensions in Iran are driving up oil-linked manufacturing costs in China, forcing exporters to raise prices across various consumer goods and threatening a new wave of global inflation.
A Historical Look: How 1970s Grocery Prices Compare to Today's Economy.
Exploring the historical context of the 1970s 'Great Inflation' and comparing the cost of staple grocery items like bread, milk, and eggs to current market prices after adjusting for inflation.
Surging Oil Prices Amid Iran Conflict Trigger Spike in Global Grocery Costs.
The ongoing war in Iran has caused oil prices to exceed $100 per barrel, leading to a sharp rise in transportation and refrigeration costs that is driving up global food prices, particularly for fresh produce.












