The average North Carolina household is spending 22% more on household goods now than in 2021, according to a new federal report.
The U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, based on July data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, estimates that the average household in North Carolina is paying $1,017 more per month to purchase the same basket of goods and services as in January 2021.
“Cumulatively, the average North Carolina household has spent $25,953 more due to inflation since January 2021,” the committee said.
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