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🍕 Food

Do I spend too much on groceries?

Compare your monthly grocery bill to similar households.

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Average grocery spending — how does your bill compare?

Food is one of the largest household expenses after housing. The USDA tracks four food plans: Thrifty, Low-Cost, Moderate, and Liberal. Most families spend between $500 and $1,200 per month depending on household size, location, and dietary choices.

Monthly grocery benchmarks by household size (US, USDA 2024)

  • 1 person: $300–$450 (moderate plan)
  • 2 people: $550–$850
  • 3 people: $700–$1,050
  • 4 people: $850–$1,250

Tips to reduce grocery spending

  • Plan meals weekly and buy only what you need
  • Buy seasonal produce — up to 50% cheaper
  • Use store brands — typically 20–30% less than name brands
  • Batch cook and freeze — reduces food waste and impulse takeout