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As inflation raises the costs of school supplies, experts say this is how parents can save money
Retail Council of Canada research says 61% of parents start buying in late spring or early summer as families seek lower prices.
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As school supplies costs climb higher than ever, Maine families seek out deals
From a donated supply resource center to the best discounts at big box stores, parents and teachers are finding the most affordable ways to get stocked up for the school year.
60% of households estimate that they will spend an average of 200 euros on purchases for the start of this course
Back-to-school sticker shock: Rising cost of school supplies delivers hard hit to family budgets
Back-to-school shopping is getting more expensive. Prices have risen 7.7%, with lunch boxes, notebooks and pencils seeing some of the biggest increases.
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86% Center
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