Geopolitical events and tariffs contribute to rising US consumer costs
Global financial leaders at the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings have acknowledged challenges in mitigating economic impacts from geopolitical events. Specifically, the ongoing Middle East conflict and recently imposed tariffs are contributing to increased shipping expenses. These factors are driving up consumer prices across the U.S., with oil reaching $100 per barrel and gasoline costs also climbing.
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