It's time to spill the tea.

Yorkshire Gold, to be frank.

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Produced and packaged in the UK, it is the morning libation of choice to please my Anglophile taste buds.

And because of the new U.S. tariffs shaking up the global world economy, I just ordered 320 tea bags on Amazon to delay paying a highly probable price increase.

I'm not the only hot mess steeping with tariff inflation anxiety.

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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Center for Microeconomic Data released the July 2025 Survey of Consumer Expectations on Aug. 7.

It shows that U.S. households' inflation expectations are creeping up.

Tariffs tilt consumer price expectations

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