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Cheaper turkeys help bring down Thanksgiving dinner costs this year

  • Thanksgiving dinner will cost an average of $58.08 this year for 10 people, which is 19% higher than pre-pandemic costs, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual survey.
  • The average price of a 16-pound turkey is $25.67, a decrease of 6% from last year, due to lower demand and the smallest turkey flock since 1985.
  • Bernt Nelson, an economist at AFBF, states that families are still affected by high inflation despite modest improvements in Thanksgiving dinner costs.
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