Rossen Reports: Track grocery prices in your neighborhood with this tool
Jeff Rossen tracks the changing price of grocery items in the last year based on where you live.
Jeff Rossen tracks the changing price of grocery items in the last year based on where you live.
Jeff Rossen tracks the changing price of grocery items in the last year based on where you live.
We've all felt sticker shock at the grocery store in the last few years. Even with inflation slowing, prices are still high for many groceries.
Using , we found that egg prices have skyrocketed the most in the last year due to limited supply and a bird flu outbreak.
Minnesota has seen the biggest price jump, with a 68.7% increase in the last year. Prices for general grocery items like snacks, cereal, and grains are also up across most states, but not as dramatically.
Vermont is experiencing the biggest increase in general grocery items, with prices up 2.9%. One positive note is that production prices are getting cheaper in most states.
In Pennsylvania, the cost of produce is down 3.9%.
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