What's Inflation Doing to Your Thanksgiving Dinner
Accuse inflation (and perhaps bird flu) if the portions Aunt Sally serves look a little skimpier than usual this Thanksgiving.
As inflation rates continue to rise in the United States, families are feeling the pinch at the grocery store.
The cost of a Thanksgiving feast has gone up nearly 20% since last year, and some items like cranberries and pumpkins have doubled in price.
Despite the high prices, Americans are still expected to spend an average of $487 on their Thanksgiving feast this year.
For many families, Thanksgiving is a time-honored tradition that cannot be skipped simply because of the economy.
Even though they may have to scrimp and save in other areas of their budget, they refuse to let inflation ruin their holiday.
However, not everyone is as fortunate.
For those who are struggling just to put food on the table every day, an expensive holiday meal is simply out of reach.
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