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The amount that Americans spend on weekly shopping varies depending on factors such as family size, budget, and location.
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Various sources provide different ranges of weekly grocery budgets for a family of four, including low-cost, moderate, and liberal plans.
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It is possible to do weekly shopping without a car, as demonstrated by a TikTok user’s video of a man using an electric scooter to do his household shopping at Walmart.
The amount that Americans spend on weekly shopping varies depending on the family size, budget, and location. According to the USDA website, the average cost for a family of four with two children under 11 is $235 weekly or $8.39 per person per day on a thrifty plan. This would assume using coupons and price comparison while shopping. Those who do not pursue thriftiness and use a more liberal approach to shopping could spend an average of $393.40 a week or $14.05 per person per day. The findings from Statista show that U.S. households’ weekly grocery expenditure amounted to about $148 in 2022.
Money.usnews.com provides a range of weekly grocery budgets for a family of four. For a low-cost budget, a family of four can plan on spending $241.70 a week or about $1,047.10 a month. For a moderate budget, a family of four would spend $301.20 a week for groceries or $1,304.70 a month. For a liberal budget, a family of four could spend $360.70 a week or $1,562.30 a month.
Rocketmoney.com also provides weekly grocery budget spending ranges. For a thrifty plan, a family of four could spend $53.40 – $66.50 per week. For a low-cost plan, a family of four could spend $57.10 – $65.80 per week. For a moderate-cost plan, a family of four could spend $69.90 – $82.40 per week. For a liberal plan, a family of four could spend $89.30 – $100.80 per week.
The amount that Americans spend on weekly shopping varies depending on the family size, budget, and location. The average weekly grocery expenditure for a family of four with two children under 11 is $235 on a thrifty plan and $393.40 on a liberal plan. However, according to Statista, U.S. households’ weekly grocery expenditure amounted to about $148 in 2022.
Nowadays, owning a car is a commodity, and many Americans use theirs to do weekly shopping. However, a shopper whose name is unknown showed us how to do weekly shopping without a car. The TikTok user @jordanflomofficial recorded a video of a man who showed how he does his weekly household shopping using his electric scooter at Walmart.
Watch the video:
@jordanflomofficial Man picks up Groceries on Scooter! ? #caughtoncamera #lifehacks #diy #diwhy #limescooters #dad #mom #funny
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