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Farm Bureau Thanksgiving Costs Data Falls Short of Reality | Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, Nov. 26
LendingTree reports Thanksgiving costs are up 19%, contradicting Farm Bureau’s claims of lower prices. Hosts are projected to spend an average of $431 on food, drinks, and decor for the holiday, underscoring the impact of inflation on family budgets.
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