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From: Bill Wolf8/29/2025 6:58:40 AM
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U.S. companies have an unwelcome message for inflation-weary consumers: Prices are going up.

Companies including Hormel Foods, J.M. Smucker and Ace Hardware said this week they would raise prices for reasons ranging from higher meat costs to tariffs. Large retailers like Walmart, Target and Best Buy said some tariff-related price increases are already in place. More are on the way.

“Some vendors are clearly communicating cost increases. Some are adjusting promotions. Some are planning to potentially increase prices with new product introductions, which always happens,” Best Buy Chief Executive Corie Barry said on an analyst call Thursday. She said price increases are much lower than the overall tariff rate.

The escalating prices offer a glimpse of how President Trump’s trade policy is starting to trickle down to American shoppers. For consumers fatigued by recent bouts of heavy inflation, the announcements portend another round of sticker shock when buying groceries and household goods.

Inflation has eased in recent months, but job growth has also slowed, and there are signs shoppers worry that tariffs could further increase prices.

James Paternoster, a 52-year-old resident of Queens in New York City, said beef prices at his local grocery store last week were double what they were a few years ago.

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