Where The Cost Of Coffee Is Rising The Most In The US – CoffeeTalk

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Coffee prices in the US have increased in almost every state over the past year, reflecting the surge in the commodity’s price this year. The median nationwide cost of a regular cup of coffee hit $3.52 in August, up 2.9% from the same time last year. Median cold brew costs reached $5.47, up 4.6%. Hot coffee prices rose the most in South Carolina, Nevada, and Florida, while prices remained flat in Idaho, Indiana, Montana, and Pennsylvania. The most expensive cups of joe can be found in Hawaii ($5.23 median price as of August 2025), California ($4.25), and D.C. ($4.21). The Trump administration has recently opened the door to lower tariffs on coffee and other items, but this depends on dealmaking with other countries.

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Source: Coffee Talk

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