In Argentina, Organized Groups Are Looting Stores for Food as Inflation Exceeds 100%
By Fabian Ommar In the middle of August, large groups invaded and looted supermarkets and stores in the suburbs of the capital Buenos Aires and…
By Fabian Ommar In the middle of August, large groups invaded and looted supermarkets and stores in the suburbs of the capital Buenos Aires and…
By Mac Slavo Families living in the United States are feeling the pinch of inflation. They are now spending $709 per month more than they…
By Michael Snyder Over the past few years, we have seen food prices in the United States and other wealthy countries do things that they…
By Tyler Durden In a stunning move, reminiscent of the first few months of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, European NatGas prices exploded a stunning 40%…
By Brandon Smith Perhaps one of the most bizarre recent developments in economic news has been the attempt by establishment media (and the White House)…
By Tyler Durden Global food prices increased the most in 1.5 years as trade disruptions from the El Niño weather phenomenon battered agricultural-producing countries, and…
By Mike Gleason As debt downgrade concerns push up bond yields, metals markets are facing selling pressure. Credit ratings agency Fitch this week issued a…
By Tyler Durden The decision by India to ban certain rice exports has sparked panic buying at supermarkets across the United States. Videos circulating on…
By Jonathan Newman Economist Jeremy Horpedahl dismissed the silly claim by anticapitalists that capitalism must engineer food scarcity for the sake of profits. He presented…
By Tyler Durden We got another glimpse into consumer behaviors via Sean Connolly, chief executive officer of Conagra Brands Inc., who told analysts during a…
By Michael Snyder Inflation is going down! Isn’t that wonderful? When many less-educated Americans hear this news, they will think that prices are going down. …
By Tyler Durden Despite the Biden administration’s cheerleading that “Bidenomics” is the economic savior of the middle class — most Americans will disagree there has…
By Tyler Durden One in three residents of Seattle may leave the Democratic stronghold due to skyrocketing crime and the high cost of living, according…
By B.N. Frank Despite lawsuits, significant warnings, and increasing opposition, AquaBounty Technologies, has not given up on building its controversial “Frankenfish” farm in Ohio. Construction…