We’ll All Pay — Literally — For Lawmakers Politicizing Pesticides
If you’ve visited a grocery store lately, you may have experienced this particular emotion. That’s because consumers are facing record-high inflation for food products. The price of food rose 6.4 percent between November 2020 and November 2021. And as our economy continues to sputter along, there’s indications that the prices will continue to climb.
Of course, we now have a Russian invasion of Ukraine to deal with. The crisis has already sent crude oil prices soaring. There’s probably more pain to come as the crushing sanctions against Russia (that are more than justified) will likely reverberate across the global economy,
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Of course, we now have a Russian invasion of Ukraine to deal with. The crisis has already sent crude oil prices soaring. There’s probably more pain to come as the crushing sanctions against Russia (that are more than justified) will likely reverberate across the global economy,
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