Wisconsin Tops the List of 10 States with Least Expensive Groceries
Thursday, January 25th, 2024 -- 11:00 AM
(Gray News) Grocery prices are undoubtedly high, compared to previous years, but households pay more in certain states.
The Census Bureau’s experimental Household Pulse Survey shows American families shell out about $270 a week on groceries. The exact amount fluctuates with the number of people in a home. It also depends on where people live.
Households in California pay the most in the lower 48 states, at $297 a week. Hawaii hits the top of the list with $333.88. The rest of the top ten list includes Alaska, California, Nevada, Mississippi, Washington State, Florida, New Mexico, Texas and Louisiana.
Wisconsin hits the top of the list for least expensive groceries coming at $221.46. The remaining top ten list for least expensive groceries includes Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Missouri, Delaware, and Montana.
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