War-fueled inflation is felt more keenly in developing countries

Prices were already on the rise before the war in Ukraine, but the United Nations finds that global food prices have reached an all-time high. Now, people in developing countries, who spend proportionately more on food, are at increased risk of hunger as their governments seek alternative suppliers. Plus, a look at Russia’s profits from natural gas sales to Europe, the home health care crisis and the ripple effects of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes.

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