Friday, May 02, 2008

Worth Contemplating as Ethanol Subsidies contribute to Rising Food Prices

Time's What the World Eats.

Check out the family from Chad. Consider what happens to them when grain prices double.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:18 AM

    Another example of an unfunded mandate acting as a highly regressive tax on the poor. The poor cannot afford high food prices, or high prices on any essential. Have mercy already. Stop driving up prices with unnecessary mandates.

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