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Ohioans spend less than national average on groceries, study says

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DAYTON — Ohioans spend less than the average U.S. household when it comes to groceries.

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People who live in Ohio spend more than $6,600 a year on just groceries, according to a Lending Tree study.

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It may seem like a lot, but the average U.S. household spends nearly $8,200 a year on groceries, according to a Lending Tree study.

Utah households have the biggest grocery bills, spending close to $12,000.

Researchers looked at spending nationwide between January 2024 and 2025.

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