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Despite President Donald Trumps campaign pledge to lower consumer prices, many Americans are experiencing continued economic hardship, with the cost of living remaining stubbornly high. This situation has led to a notable increase in demand at food pantries nationwide, as families struggle to afford essentials.
Individuals like Gail Heathcoat, a 67-year-old from Chicago, highlight the ongoing struggle, blaming the current administration for what she describes as "unbearable" prices. Heathcoat, who has resorted to Door Dashing for extra income and relies on food pantries, reflects a broader sentiment of frustration among consumers.
Recent data from Septembers Consumer Price Index indicates significant price increases for staple goods, including a nearly 15% rise in beef, a 7% increase for bananas, and over 20% for coffee.
Organisations like the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago report a 20% increase in first-time pantry recipients, with 29-year-old Devonte Conwell noting the difficulty of managing bills alongside soaring food costs. While some prices, like Thanksgiving turkeys, have seen discounts, overall costs for many holiday foods remain higher than in previous years, underscoring the persistent financial pressure on American households.