No matter where you’re located, your average grocery bill likely isn’t what it used to be, especially in the last couple of years. Due to several factors that include farming demand, shortages resulting from the pandemic, and inflation, prices for food have increased in big ways. This infographic from the team at Nadrich & Cohen looks at the U.S. cities where food prices have increased the most, with the data showing that the city hit the hardest has been Indianapolis, Indiana. In Indianapolis, the average grocery bill has skyrocketed by 50.6%, with other cities near the top of the list including places like Denver (+44% rise), Las Vegas (44% rise), and Phoenix (42.8% rise).
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