Majority of Americans Feel Stress Over Rising Grocery Costs

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More than half of Americans are stressed about grocery costs, surpassing concerns about credit card debt or healthcare, with food prices rising due to supply chain issues, inflation, and climate change, despite political promises to lower prices.
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