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douglas9

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Sat Sep 13, 2025, 06:09 AM Sep 13

Coffee prices haven't surged this much in decades [View all]

Coffee drinkers are in for a jolt long before their first sip.

Retail coffee prices in the United States in August jumped nearly 21% compared to the same month last year — the largest annual jump since October 1997, according to the latest Consumer Price Index, released Thursday. On a monthly basis, coffee prices rose 4%, the most in 14 years.

Coffee drinkers have President Donald Trump’s tariffs to blame, in part. The United States is largest importer of coffee in the world and it relies on foreign countries for the beans, given there are very few places it can grow domestically. Nearly all – 99% – of coffee consumed in the United States is imported, according to the National Coffee Association.

One of the most heavily-tariffed countries is Brazil, which is the United States’ top source for coffee, according to US Department of Agriculture data. Brazilian imports face 50% tariffs, among the highest that the US levies on any country’s goods, because of Trump’s anger over the trial and recent conviction of former President Jair Bolsonaro, a Trump ally.

Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, predicts coffee prices “will easily exceed the record as the full effects of the 50% tariffs levied on Brazil last month work their way onto store shelves.”

Other coffee bean-growing countries are also being slammed with tariffs. Colombia, the second-biggest exporter based on net weight, has a 10% tariff, and Vietnam, the third-biggest, has a 20% tariff.

Big brands and small shops have been trying to absorb the costs, but consumers’ luck with prices appears to have run out.


https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/12/food/coffee-prices





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"You should blame us. We did this." - G.O.P. BoRaGard Sep 13 #1
When Trump has an attack of gas we get the flu Blues Heron Sep 13 #2
Trump doesn't understand basic economics TheFarseer Sep 13 #3
Especially now that said criminal was found guilty. OldBaldy1701E Sep 13 #6
I'm still of the opinion he is a russian agent whose job is to destroy the USA and kill as many people as possible. mucifer Sep 13 #8
Though the evidence is... GiqueCee Sep 13 #16
I'm half convinced TheFarseer Sep 13 #18
There is also killing people by destroying the CDC, FDA, EPA and FEMA. mucifer Sep 13 #21
Probably, but it is obvious that trump is at the very least a useful idiot for Putin...nt Wounded Bear Sep 13 #24
Yes, finally someone who understands Farmer-Rick Sep 13 #26
Cost of beans for me UpInArms Sep 13 #4
Even dirt has gotten more expensive Farmer-Rick Sep 13 #27
It's probably going to get worse. GoCubsGo Sep 13 #5
I've been buying extra and freezing it spinbaby Sep 13 #7
I just bought a mason jar vacuum sealer. I hope it helps. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 13 #15
Freezing coffee is a good idea, especially if you freeze the unground beans Wednesdays Sep 13 #22
Down to one cup a day. After that it's hot tea. multigraincracker Sep 13 #9
Maybe this opens some MAGA eyes ... Auggie Sep 13 #10
Just a 10% shift in the electorate Wednesdays Sep 13 #23
If they count the votes fairly Farmer-Rick Sep 13 #28
Thank you! Auggie Sep 13 #31
i'm worried about my kid. works for blue bottle coffee. mopinko Sep 13 #11
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Because that would benefit Puerto Rico Diamond_Dog Sep 13 #17
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So many good things could come from Farmer-Rick Sep 13 #30
How long before Trump blames Biden? Emile Sep 13 #13
Not to worry. Trump's genius plan to incentivize producing coffee in America surfered Sep 13 #14
I'm pretty sure bananas are on that list as well... Wounded Bear Sep 13 #25
Any MAGA starting to grow coffee in America? IronLionZion Sep 13 #19
I've definitely noticed. Didn't stop me from buying coffee, but Ocelot II Sep 13 #20
more reason to get my favorite. valentine's costa rica beans. pansypoo53219 Sep 15 #32
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