By Will Conybeare The average family in America spends roughly $270.21 at the grocery store per week. Weekly grocery prices vary widely across the country, the study found, and California topped the list of most expensive places to buy food. The cheapest states to purchase foodstuffs are all located in the Midwest. |
By Gabriel Castillo and Dana Rebik Cold temperatures can substantially reduce battery life. Long lines are being seen at some EV charging stations. Some drivers are running out of power while waiting for charging spots. |
By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech 31 percent of Gen Z live at home with a parent or family member. 24 percent of renters in America say they can no longer afford their rent. 38 percent of renters are sacrificing necessities to pay their rent, including older generations. |
By Pete Zimmerman, Alix Martichoux and Jeremy Tanner For "dry January" participants cut out all alcohol use for the month. If putting down the booze entirely hasn't proven sustainable for you, health experts suggest simply cutting back. Benefits include better energy and skin, weight loss and lowering your risk of certain types of cancer. |
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By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech While the U.S. population is increasing, the number of kids and teens in the country is dwindling. Some states haven't seen their younger populations decline as much as others, however — and in some, those populations are actually growing. In Texas and Florida, which have seen the largest bumps, this is largely due to a boom of newcomers. |
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