07/16/2021 / By Divina Ramirez
Last month, inflation in the United States jumped to its highest rate in nearly 13 years as the country rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge in consumer prices reflected a surge in demand and shortages of labor and materials made severe by the pandemic, leading many economists to believe inflation is here to stay.
For preppers, this means stockpiling foods as early as you can before the prices of commodities get higher. Below are five reasons you should stockpile food right now: (h/t to SurvivalFamilyPlanning.com)
1. Supermarkets are stockpiling food in anticipation of high food price increases
According to a recent report from the Wall Street Journal, supermarkets have been stockpiling food to protect their profits in anticipation of high price increases, which are likely to be passed along to their shoppers. Therefore, you should stockpile food now before food prices get even higher in the coming months.
2. The government’s reckless and continued spending will worsen food prices
The U.S. government put out heaps of money in 2020 through the Federal Reserve System (FRS), presumably to keep people fed and safe inside their homes amid the pandemic. But experts say the Biden administration doesn’t seem to have an “off” button with regards to its spending. In fact, the country’s national debt is rapidly moving towards the $29-trillion mark and the FRS’s balance sheet has more than doubled over the past year.
The government’s continued spending is expected to drive price increases further, which is why you may want to consider building an emergency food stockpile now.
3. Surging gas prices are increasing the cost of transporting foods
According to the AAA Gas Price Index, gas prices are up 56 percent in May from last year. Increases in gas prices could drive the cost of transporting foods, which could translate to higher prices of foods in supermarkets. Stock up now before you can hardly buy anything with your grocery budget.
4. The decades-long “megadrought” in western states is affecting crop production
Experts believe western states are more than two decades into a “megadrought,” which is causing water levels in reservoirs to hit record lows. Due to fears of water shortage, farmers have begun reducing the amount of crops they are growing this season. As such, experts worry that agricultural production will be lower this year. Limited food supply could put upward pressure on food prices in the coming months.
5. Farmers in western states are dealing with grasshoppers
The megadrought in the Western U.S. is causing grasshoppers to proliferate rapidly. Federal mitigation efforts are already underway. Nonetheless, the infestation is expected to contribute to rising food prices.
Building an emergency food stockpile is more than just bulk buying foods and shoving them in your cupboard. Here are some tips for stockpiling foods:
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