There’s going to be an extra guest at Thanksgiving this year: inflation. Here are a few things that you can do to keep your meal as inexpensive as possible, according to experts: investinyou (In partnership with acorns.)
There are a few reasons nearly all the ingredients seen in a Thanksgiving dinner will be more expensive this year.
There are other deficits that may be pushing prices up, as well. Turkeys, which are generally the most expensive item in a Thanksgiving feast, are in shorter supply this year than they were last year. Turkeys between 8 pounds and 16 pounds cost 25 cents per pound more than they did a year ago, while prices for birds between 16 pounds and 24 pounds are about 21 cents more expensive, according toOther costs associated with Thanksgiving dinner have also gone up — gas prices have increased nearly 50% on the year, appliances are 6.6% more costly and even things such as cookware and tableware are more expensive.
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