The primary drivers of US food prices in 2026 include energy and fuel costs, labor dynamics, agricultural supply chain issues, and trade policies. Energy expenses, particularly transportation and processing, are major cost drivers, leading to increased grocery prices.
Tag: Taxes
So you think the United States is highly taxed- we are barely in the developed nation category…
Americans often think they’re overtaxed, yet the U.S. is mired in a $35 trillion debt with $1 trillion in interest. Tax cuts persist, even as we struggle with this fiscal burden. A higher tax-to-GDP ratio correlates with stronger public services, but we seem to lack the funds to provide them.
Social Security is much more than retirement income.
Social Security: more than just a retirement program. It’s a lifeline for families too. Think of it as a safety net that catches you when the unexpected happens, whether it’s a disability or loss. But hey, don’t bank on it for all your golden years—investing your own money is still the smart move.
Always looking to blame others
Instead of blaming governments or systems, let’s focus on our decisions and actions. By taking responsibility for our lives and making decisions that align with our long-term goals, we can shape our own success instead of constantly pointing fingers.
