December's inflation report just dropped some heavy numbers. Food prices saw their sharpest climb in years—and that's creating real pressure on household budgets and policy expectations heading into an election year. When staple goods surge like this, it reshapes how markets think about monetary policy, currency strength, and alternative assets. Higher food inflation typically signals broader cost-of-living stress, which often triggers either aggressive rate hikes or political pressure to ease financial conditions. Both scenarios matter for risk asset traders. The bigger picture: persistent inflation in essential categories keeps central banks in a bind, potentially extending the cycle of economic uncertainty that crypto investors have been monitoring closely.

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