Inflation has disproportionately impacted Americans, with notable variations in consumer prices across the U.S., showing that cost of living can differ significantly based on location.
Despite the national inflation rate of 2.6%, certain counties in the U.S. have consumer prices averaging over 18% lower than the national average, showcasing stark regional disparities.
Over 60% of U.S. adults faced difficulties with traditional household expenses recently, stressing the real-life impacts of inflation and the psychological toll it has taken on families.
A survey by the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that while inflation remains a pressing concern, many regions demonstrate a significant difference in living costs, influencing where Americans choose to reside.
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