Which States' Residents Spend the Highest Share of Their Income on Fast Food?
- This week, WalletHub published a study revealing that people living in Mississippi and New Mexico allocate the largest portion of their income to fast food purchases compared to other states across the country.
- The study analyzed the cost of common fast food items relative to median household income, noting a 47% price increase over the past decade.
- Mississippi ranks first with fast food costing 0.47% of median monthly income, largely because its residents have the lowest median earnings in the country even though menu prices are among the more affordable nationwide.
- Chip Lupo, an analyst at WalletHub, noted that the cost of fast food varies greatly depending on your location, with prices reaching up to 1.6 times higher in some states compared to others when adjusted for median income. He also pointed out that with fast food prices increasing significantly over the past decade, consumers might question whether the added convenience is still worth the expense.
- The findings suggest that low incomes and rising fast food prices make these meals a larger financial burden in states like Mississippi and New Mexico.
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