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Florida is the 5th Most Expensive State for Groceries, According to New Study

Florida residents averaged the fifth-highest amount spent on groceries per week, according to a new report from HelpAdvisor.com.

HelpAdvisor used survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau, released in Nov. of 2023, to determine the average weekly amount residents in each state spend on groceries.

After analyzing the data, HelpAdvisor found that Florida families spend an average of $287.27 on groceries each week, which is the fifth highest average among all states.

The only states that spend more on groceries per week are California ($297.72), Nevada ($294.76), Mississippi ($290.64) and Washington ($287.67).

The national weekly average of food spending was $270.21, according to the study.



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