US lowers import tariffs on food items: What it means for grocery prices and inflation

Tariff Cuts on food items in the US on November 15, 2025. The US government under Trump lowers prices for coffee, beef, fruits and other items for shoppers. Americans could soon pay less and save money on grocery bills. Everyday food items including beef, coffee, tropical fruits, tea, fruit juices, cocoa, spices, bananas, oranges, and … Read more

Warning signs of a US recession: America’s K-shaped economy

us dollar decline representing recession

The US economy is showing mixed signals, but rising debt, high prices, shrinking savings, and widening income gaps suggest possible recession risks in America. America’s K-shaped economy is splitting into two very different paths. Households with higher income are still spending comfortably because of their savings, strong asset positions and low debt exposure. In contrast, … Read more

US Flight Cancellations during Shutdown: Tips for Travelers

It’s been over 40 days since the U.S. government shutdown began and it has triggered widespread disruptions in everyday traveling, especially in the aviation sector and the condition will worsen if the shutdown continues. If you are also planning to fly to US, you might not get a boarding pass because many international flights have … Read more

How the US Government Shutdown affects Gold Prices

The US government shutdown, which began in early November 2025 and disrupted federal operations, could end very soon. Amid this uncertainty, gold prices climbed to a near three-week high on November 11, reflecting renewed investor interest in safe-haven assets. Spot gold reached $4,142.60 per ounce, its highest since October 23, while December gold futures rose … Read more