USA Steuern auf ein Gewaltiges Problem zu

Americans spend more than two and a half trillion dollars on food every year. That's more than the entire gross domestic product of Canada or Brazil. This is precisely why food prices are such a politically sensitive issue in the United States. At the same time, the United States is one of the world's largest food producers. More than eighty percent of all food consumed in the United States is also produced there. Imports make up only a small portion. This means that the majority of food is grown, processed, and packaged within the country and is therefore subject to American federal law.