rising prices
Coverage of rising prices in the Nexus archive.
- Fuel Sales Restricted in 22 Russian Regions
Fuel sale restrictions have been introduced in 22 Russian regions, affecting roughly one-quarter of the country’s federal subjects. Regional authorities cited supply disruptions, rising prices, and increased demand, with restrictions occurring amid Ukrainian strikes targeting Russia’s oil refining sector.
- PETER HITCHENS: Britain is utterly unprepared for war. So why do our stupid leaders court one? The reality would be rationing, rising prices… and no general elections
Peter Hitchens argues Britain is unprepared for war and criticizes leaders for provoking conflict, warning of economic hardships like rationing and price hikes, as well as disrupted elections.
- Why hiring surged in May despite strain from the Iran war
The U.S. jobs report showed 172,000 jobs added in May, marking the third consecutive month of job gains. The labor market remains strong despite concerns over the Iran war, rising prices, and artificial intelligence. Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, provided analysis on the report.
- The U.S. adds 172,000 jobs as the labor market picks up steam
U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May, marking the third consecutive month of job growth, with the unemployment rate remaining stable at 4.3%. However, wage gains slowed and did not keep up with rising prices.
- Fuel Shocks, Rising Prices Threaten India’s Consumption Growth
Fuel shocks and rising prices are threatening India's consumption growth. The article mentions commuters in Mumbai, highlighting the economic pressures affecting daily life.
- Wholesalers and restaurant owners say they can't keep eating rising prices
Wholesalers and restaurant owners are struggling to manage rising costs and are attempting to absorb these expenses instead of increasing prices for customers.
- Americans falling behind on $1.25 trillion in credit card bills
Credit card delinquencies have reached a 15-year high as Americans carry record debt and face challenges from rising prices and interest rates. The total amount of overdue credit card bills in the U.S. is now $1.25 trillion.
- Consumer confidence slips for first time in months
U.S. consumer confidence fell in May for the first time in months, dropping to 93.1, the lowest since 2025, due to rising prices and inflation linked to the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran. The decline marks the end of three consecutive months of gains.
- Ministers urged to act as households in Great Britain face energy bill ‘anxiety’
Households in Great Britain face rising energy costs under the government's price cap, with typical bills expected to increase by £209 annually. This surge has sparked calls for ministers to address utility bill 'anxiety' as families struggle with rising essentials prices.
- DOJ Steps Up Agriculture Market Scrutiny Amid Rising Prices
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is increasing its scrutiny of the agriculture market as prices rise. The article highlights a farmer in Iowa managing cattle amid these developments.