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  • 6/3/2025
A lower cost of living in certain states allows for a lower-than-average grocery bill in particular regions. According to a recent US Census Household Pulse Survey, conducted in October 2023, these are the states with the lowest average grocery cost. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!

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00:00It's commonly known that supply chain issues and inflation are keeping food costs high across the
00:06United States, with the average American household spending $270.21 weekly on groceries. However,
00:14a lower cost of living in certain states allows for a lower-than-average grocery bill in particular
00:19regions. According to a recent U.S. Census Household Pulse survey conducted in October 2023,
00:25these are the states with the lowest average grocery cost. It is important to note,
00:31given most grocery items in Alaska and Hawaii are imported, these two states were excluded
00:37from the ranking. Topping the list was Wisconsin. Help Advisor reiterated that in the Badger state,
00:43households spend an average of $221.46 on food per week. Iowa and Nebraska followed closely behind,
00:52with a weekly grocery spend average of $227.32 and $235.12 respectively. Do you feel it's time for a relocation?

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