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Furthermore, theFederal Reserve Bank of St. Louis notedfood prices have jumped nearly 30% since 2019.
How will 2025 compare?
In fact, just 2.61% said they were spending significantly less.
Spending Slightly Less
Only 2.24% of people of retirement age said theyre spending slightly less.
Again, this is not very surprising considering food prices are increasing.
Theres no denying that food prices are on the rise again, but why?
; (2) How much do you expect it to cost you to file your taxes this year?
; (3) How much do you expect to receive in a tax refund?
; (4) What do you plan to do with a majority of your refund?
; (5) Do you believe your tax dollars are being spent effectively?
; (8) Do you depend on a tax refund to make ends meet?
; (10) What do you understand the least about your taxes?
; (12) What concerns you the most about Tax Day?
; (11) What concerns you the most about Tax Day?
; (12) Do you believe the ultra wealthy should be taxed more, less or the same?
; (14) What salary do you believe is needed to live comfortably in the US in 2025?
; (15) What is the minimum salary you believe is needed to be upper class?
; and (17) Are you spending more/less on groceries than last year?.
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