The article reports that rising fuel, food, and energy costs — driven by global supply disruptions and input price hikes — are expected to increase household expenses in 2026, with lower-income families facing the greatest financial strain and potential policy responses from the
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lower-income households bear disproportionate cost burden
Is 2026 going to be another expensive year?poorer households face sharper cost rises
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