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Your morning cup of coffee keeps getting pricier, thanks to global market shifts.

The changes, driven by U.S. tariffs and extreme weather abroad, are pushing up the cost of coffee futures – financial contracts that traders use to buy and sell beans.

On New York's Intercontinental Exchange on Sept. 16, Arabica coffee futures climbed to a session high of $4.24 a pound, approaching a record, Reuters reported.

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And it's not just in the futures market. Roasted coffee prices rose 20.9% in August from a year earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Below is a look at some major coffee retailers – and what their drinks might cost yo

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