One in four Americans say they won’t be having Thanksgiving dinner this year due to sky-high prices. One in five say they aren’t sure they can cover the costs of Thanksgiving, a recent Personal Capital survey found.
This is down from 90 percent of Americans who said in 2021 they planned to celebrate Thanksgiving, the survey notes, citing a 2021 IPSOS survey.
“With financial strain and tightened budgets, Americans may have to prioritize what matters most during the season of gratitude,” the Personal Capital survey states.
Twenty-five percent said they weren’t having Thanksgiving dinner “to save money;” more than one-third said they are having smaller dinners, the survey found….
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