Every US state’s grocery prices compared: which state has the cheapest food?
Maria J. Ritchie
17 July 2023
Who gets more bang for their buck?
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How we created our list
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50. Most expensive: Hawaii (26.18% above average)
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49. Alaska (20.11% above average)
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48. Tennessee (14.3% above average)
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47. Georgia (14.23% above average)
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46. Missouri (13.2% above average)
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45. Least affordable: Alabama (12.5% above average)
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44. California (5.07% above average)
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43. Arkansas (2.45% above average)
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42. Minnesota (2.43% above average)
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41.North Carolina (1.26% above average)
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40. Colorado (1.39% above average)
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39. Arizona (1.2% above average)
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38. Massachusetts (1.11% above average)
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37. South Carolina (0.84% above average)
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36. Louisiana (0.19% above average)
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35. Maine (0.31% below average)
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34. Florida (0.67% below average)
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33. South Dakota (0.96% below average)
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32. Vermont (1.03% below average)
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31. Illinois (1.17% below average)
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30. Iowa (1.22% below average)
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29. New Hampshire (1.29% below average)
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28. Connecticut (1.34% below average)
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27. Mississippi (1.53% below average)
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26. Utah (1.68% below average)
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25. Maryland (1.75% below average)
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24. Wyoming (1.75% below average)
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23. Texas (1.89% below average)
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22. Rhode Island (1.97% below average)
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21. North Dakota (2.21% below average)
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20. Wisconsin (2.28% below average)
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19. Oregon (2.35% below average)
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18. Montana (2.54% below average)
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17. Indiana (2.88% below average)
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16. Nevada (2.93% below average)
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15. Washington (3.79% below average)
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14. Cheapest for vegans: New Mexico (3.81% below average)
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13. Virginia (3.98% below average)
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12. New Jersey (4.22% below average)
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11. Idaho (4.32% below average)
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10. Nebraska (4.46% below average)
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9. Oklahoma (4.65% below average)
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8. Most affordable: New York (4.82% below average)
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7. Pennsylvania (4.99% below average)
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6. Michigan (5.13% below average)
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5. Kansas (6.17% below average)
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4. Ohio (6.48% below average)
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3. Kentucky (6.72% below average)
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2. Delaware (7.13% below average)
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1. Cheapest: West Virginia (7.70%% below average)
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