
By Emerson Drewes
Source: Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada residents pay some of the highest grocery bills in the country, according to a new study.
Nevada households spend an average of $10,339 per year on groceries, ranking No. 4 in the country, according to a study from LendingTree. The figure is 27.2 percent more than the national average of $8,167.
Utah, Alaska and Hawaii were the top three states with the highest grocery bills, respectively, with Utah households spending $11,884 on groceries annually, 45.5 percent higher than the national average.
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