Don’t let the turkey deplete your Thanksgiving budget.
People who are looking for good earning for themselves grumble should stay away from air – house of most expensive birds In the United States.
This is according to a recent survey finance buzzWhich polled grocery store prices across the country to find out what shoppers in each state can expect to pay on average for an autumn bird this time of year.
First, the good news – while inflation has reportedly driven up prices Prices of other food items are increasing According to the hot-out-of-the-oven survey, turkey prices in 2024 are down 12% overall from last year.
That’s certainly little consolation for anyone living in Hawaii, where a 15-pound sample of festive featherbags costs $52.85 — 70% more than the national average of $31.16.
Meanwhile, Alaska is in second place – residents of the Last Frontier can expect to pay an average of $44.85 per person.
The exorbitant prices of non-contiguous states can be attributed to the cost of transporting goods to those far-flung areas.
Lower 48-wise, California claimed the priciest Tea Day centerpiece at $39.85.
Connecticut, Montana and New Jersey tied for fourth – $36.85 for all three states.
A hand and a wing of New York turkey also cost $35.85.
This puts the Empire State in sixth place when it comes to bankruptcies Members of the dinosaur family tree.
We have listed the top ten most expensive Turkish states below:
- Hawaii ($52.92)
- Alaska ($44.85)
- California ($39.85)
- Connecticut ($36.85)
- Montana ($36.85)
- New Jersey ($36.85)
- NEBRASKA ($36.35)
- New York ($35.85)
- Minnesota ($35.30)
- Georgia ($34.85)
Thankfully, turkey prices aren’t the same for the bird in every state. In Oklahoma, revelers will have to pay an average of just $19.75 — about $11.50 cheaper than the national average.
Louisiana ranked second at $19.80. It was the only other state to pay less than $20.
Mississippi ($22.30) and Texas ($22.60) were close behind.
Illinois and Ohio tied for fifth ($22.85).
We have listed the ten least expensive Turkey states below:
- Oklahoma ($19.75)
- Louisiana ($19.80)
- Mississippi ($22.30)
- Texas ($22.60)
- Illinois ($22.85)
- Ohio ($22.85)
- Kentucky ($24.85)
- Tennessee ($24.85)
- Michigan ($25.35)
- Indiana ($25.85)