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Here are seven everyday expenses that could spike next.

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That means more expensive gas at the pump and potential hikes in ride-share and airline ticket prices.

Shoppers should brace for price jumps on everything from frozen shrimp to instant noodles.

Expect higher bar tabs and six-pack prices, particularly for drinks shipped from Mexico or the EU.

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That could raise the cost of granola bars, snack packs, and even protein blends with imported ingredients.

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