A new report suggests that Coloradans pay less for groceries each month compared to people in other states.
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DENVER (KDVR) — The cost of groceries has become increasingly impactful on Coloradans’ wallets in recent years, but a new report suggests that Coloradans pay less for groceries each month compared to people in other states.
Inflation has raised grocery prices by more than 25% since 2019, and wages have not kept up, forcing Coloradans to use more and more of their income for groceries.