It doesn't really matter where you live at this point, groceries aren't cheap. The price of food and other household necessities keeps going up, and many of us struggle to get the things we need for our families.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, the cost of food at home rose 25% from 2019 to 2023.

Have you ever wondered if we're paying more in North Dakota than in other places? A study was done by Delish.com; it ranked each state from highest grocery costs to lowest.

They looked at spending habits, household size, and overall expenditures. They also looked at inflation, regional economic conditions, supply chain disruptions, and demographic factors.

Fun Fact: The national average spent on groceries each week is a whopping $270.21.

North Dakota Grocery Prices

How does North Dakota compare to other states when it comes to weekly grocery costs? We actually rank pretty high. We aren't in the top ten most expensive states, but we do come in at number 25.

The average North Dakotan will spend $265.11 per week on groceries. We're spending more than people in Washington D.C., Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Maine.

The Most Expensive State For Groceries

Hawaii residents are spending the most on groceries; they spend $333.88 per week.

Hawaii is followed by Alaska, California, Nevada, and Mississippi.

The Least Expensive States

Wisconsin residents get the best deals in the country; the source found that, on average, they are spending $221.46 a week on groceries.

Wisconsin is followed by Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan, and Indiana.


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