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Trump’s unlikely promise to ‘end inflation’ still saw families paying an extra $2,120 for goods and services in 2025
Exclusive: The year-on-year inflation increase equates to an added cost of $2,120 per household, assuming they purchased the same goods and services in 2025 that they bought in 2024. That includes an increase of $123 on electricity bills and $150 on groceries.
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