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Economy: Rising Grocery Prices Are Changing How Americans Shop

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Affording groceries is becoming a struggle for many Americans.

Food prices are up 33 percent since 2019. That’s according to federal data analyzed by the Associated Press. It’s led some people to change their diets or where they shop. Others are taking more drastic measures by dipping into their savings or going into credit card debt.

A 2025 survey from the Urban Institute found that one in four people using credit cards to buy food had trouble paying those bills.

What’s behind the jump in grocery prices? How is it affecting Americans’ financial stability? And how is all of this affecting our economy as a whole?

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