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0%According to estimate, the Fourth of July cookout cost is going to reach a record-high. Find out why!
According to a survey from the U.S. Farm Bureau, the price of a July Fourth cookout will increase by 5% in 2024 compared to the previous year. This means that a cookout for ten people will cost an average of $71.22 this year, up from $67.73 in 2023. The survey revealed some key changes in food prices:
- Ground Beef: 2 pounds now cost $12.77, an 11% increase;
- Chicken Breasts: 2 pounds are priced at $7.83, a 4% decrease;
- Pork Chops: 3 pounds cost $15.49, an 8% increase;
- Cheese: 1 pound is priced at $3.57, a 1% increase;
- Hamburger Buns: 1 package costs $2.41, a 7% increase;
- Homemade Potato Salad: 2.5 pounds are priced at $3.32, a 4% decrease;
- Pork and Beans: 32 ounces cost $2.49, a 2% increase;
- Potato Chips: 16 ounces are priced at $4.90, an 8% increase;
- Chocolate Chip Cookies: A 13-ounce package costs $3.99, a 2% increase;
- Ice Cream: Half a gallon costs $5.65, a 7% increase;
- Strawberries: 2 pints are priced at $4.61, a 1% increase;
- Lemonade: 2.5 quarts cost $4.19, a 12% increase.