Poll: Americans Anticipate Even Higher Grocery Prices
A majority of Americans report seeing their grocery bills increase and expect food prices to keep rising, the poll found.

A majority of Americans report seeing their grocery bills increase and expect food prices to keep rising, the poll found.
Nearly half of the food banks in the United States are experiencing increased demand as Americans struggle under the crushing weight of inflation.
More than four in ten Americans have been forced to cut back on everyday habits and items, including the amount of groceries they purchase, as a result of Bidenflation, a recent Suffolk University/USA TODAY survey found.
Inflation for groceries rose to the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis in Britain, meaning shoppers will spend £380 more per year.
A plurality of Americans expect inflation to worsen over the course of the next six months, a survey from YouGov/The Economist found.
Most Americans say they have had to cut back on groceries due to high prices in President Joe Biden’s America, a CBS News/YouGov survey released Monday revealed.
Over one-third of Americans say they have had to cut groceries in order to afford gas as prices skyrocket in the second year of Biden’s presidency, a Quinnipiac University survey released this week found.
The growing cost of living crisis in Britain has seen grocery price inflation hit its highest level in ten years.
Israel ranks sixth in the world in terms of grocery costs, according to a study by money.co.uk which compared food supply costs in 36 countries around the world.