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New Data Shows Grocery Prices Rise For Americans Since Iran War

New Data Shows Grocery Prices Rise For Americans Since Iran War

Summary

Grocery prices in the United States rose by 0.49% in April, the biggest monthly increase since September 2025, with prices up 2.4% compared to last year. The inflation rise is linked to supply chain problems caused by the conflict with Iran and higher gas prices, which affect especially low-income households.

Key Facts

  • Everyday household prices increased by 0.49% from March to April 2026.
  • Prices are 2.4% higher than they were one year ago.
  • Inflation pressures are connected to the ongoing war with Iran disrupting supply chains.
  • Gas prices are rising, which puts extra strain on family budgets, especially for lower-income groups.
  • Global food prices have increased, reaching the highest level in over three years.
  • The food and energy cost increases may soon lead to higher prices for consumers.
  • Low-income households and Generation Z have seen higher overall price increases since 2018 than average.
  • Rising prices and the Iran conflict are major concerns for voters ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
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