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U.S. grocery prices are rising under pressure from tariffs imposed since early 2025, with food-at-home costs up 2.7% year-over-year as of March 2026 and categories like beef, sugar, and fresh vegetables forecast to climb further. The Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed under IEEPA in February 2026, but the administration quickly pivoted to new legal authorities, creating ongoing uncertainty for supply chains and consumers — with the lowest-income households bearing a tariff burden roughly three times that of the wealthiest Americans as a share of income.