Fourth of July barbeque prices have risen since Trump imposed tariffs, congressional analysis says

The prices of beer, outdoor folding chairs and grilling tools may be more expensive at Fourth of July barbeques this year, according to a congressional report. The total cost of a typical grocery trip for a cookout has increased by a 12.7% annualized rate since President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff announcement in April, according to the analysis. The report shows six-packs of Miller Lite and Coors Light increased by more than 13% each since April. Cans of Molson Coors Brewing Co. Miller Lite and Coors Light brand beer Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images

Americans may spend more on common barbeque items this Fourth of July with prices on products like beer, outdoor folding chairs and grill tools higher, according to a new congressional report.

The total cost of a typical grocery trip for a

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