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The original was posted on /r/dataisbeautiful by /u/ranger934 on 2024-11-14 01:33:10+00:00.
Since August 2020, prices for “food at home" (groceries) have increased by 20% according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the steepest inflation seen since the 1970s. On average, American households are paying about $270 per week ($1,080 a month) for groceries, according to Delish, which sourced their findings from the latest Census Bureau estimates. But how does this change across the country? From the same source, we map the weekly grocery bill for an American household by each state. Figures are rounded.
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