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November 19, 2009

Consumers Can Be Thankful for Decreasing Grocery Store Prices

I could swear that grocery prices inch higher every day, but apparently (and fortunately for my wallet) I'm wrong - the price of a Thanksgiving meal has actually declined this year. Don't believe me? The proof is in the (corn) pudding.

A survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation found that a family of 10 will pay just under $43 for a Turkey Day spread of bird, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce and the like - that's 4% less than last year and the first decline in nearly a decade. In fact, most food prices have dropped recently due to lower energy costs and the poor economy. According to an American Farm Bureau Federation economist, you can feed your family a hearty Thanksgiving meal for less than the per-person cost of dinner at the nearest fast food joint.

Now, $43 still isn't cheap when you've spent the rest of the year scrimping and saving and generally getting by on as little as possible. But hearing that prices are stabilizing - and in some cases, declining - sure is a relief. When you're struggling to make ends meet, it's easy to think the rest of the world is out to get you, be it the grocery store, the gas station, the mechanic or the doctor's office. But while prices may go up and down, you still have the ability to control your finances.

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