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If I was still making the $82K I had at my last job, I would have hardly noticed. "Huh. Seems prices are up a bit."
You hardly have to be rich for grocery prices to be a non-issue.
Lol 25% of the country does not have people shopping and cooking for them. That’s probably more like 1%.
Unless you are counting people who only use doordash and instacart because they are too busy working to shop or cook. Then you might get to double digits, but I wouldn’t consider those people rich.