As inflation cools considerably, prices for items like gasoline, used cars and energy have all declined accordingly. But food prices continue to outpace inflation, increasing by 28% since 2019. 86% of consumers reported feeling frustrated with rising grocery prices, and over a third said they have resorted to buying fewer items to save money. Despite campaigning on grocery prices, President-elect Trump also acknowledged it might be โ€˜hardโ€™ to bring down grocery prices. So why are food prices still so high? And can anything be done to bring the cost down?

Chapters:
1:56 Cost pass-through
4:25 Price gouging
6:46 Consumer impact
9:04 Solutions

Produced by: Juhohn Lee
Edited by: Erin Black
Animation: Christina Locopo, Jason Reginato
Supervising Producer: Jeniece Pettitt
Additional Production: Charlotte Morabito
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Why Food Prices Are Still So High In The U.S.