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Connecticut Families Stretch Budgets as Grocery Prices Climb and Tariffs Add Pressure

May 2, 2025
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Connecticut families face rising grocery prices, with food inflation and tariffs forcing new shopping strategies. U.S. food costs up 2.4% since 2024.

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CONNECTICUT — Families across Connecticut say they are adjusting how they shop, cook, and stretch meals as food prices continue to rise.

With the cost of groceries up 2.4% since March 2024, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, many are turning to resourceful tactics to ease financial strain.

Food categories have seen varied increases year over year. Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs rose by 7.9%. Dairy and related products are up 2.2%. Non-alcoholic beverages climbed 2.4%, while cereals and bakery products saw a 1.1% increase.

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The cost of all food consumed at home now averages 2.4% higher than the same time last year.

The Connecticut Food Association estimates that the average American household will spend $8,363 on groceries in 2025, up from $8,167 in 2024—even before factoring in additional costs tied to tariffs.

In Stratford, residents like Keisha Taylor-Davis are already shifting how they prepare meals. She prioritizes bulk purchases during sales, freezes prepped food, and repurposes unused ingredients to prevent waste. Her household’s approach centers on using every item to avoid unnecessary spending.

In Watertown, Amanda Webster uses online tools to build recipes based on what’s left in her fridge. She said ordering online has helped her cut back on impulse buying and focus on essential items for her family of three.

While families strategize at the checkout, economists warn of further volatility.

In March, the Trump administration raised tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 25%, sparking concerns about indirect effects on food costs—especially items involving metal packaging and imported production materials.

David Tomczyck, associate professor at Quinnipiac University, noted that fruits, vegetables, cereals, and snack foods are likely to see sharper fluctuations in pricing.

He said families may begin shifting their diets based on availability and cost, seeking substitutions when staples become too expensive.

Though long-term solutions remain unclear, families say they are focused on adapting—saving where possible, minimizing waste, and preparing for continued economic uncertainty.

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