AFBF: You can expect to pay more for your Thanksgiving dinner this year

American Farm Bureau’s annual analysis shows your Thanksgiving dinner will cost 20% more this year

The price of your Thanksgiving meal is expected to rise 20 percent this year compared to 2021, according to the American Farm Bureau’s newly released 37th annual Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Survey.

Chief Economist Dr. Roger Cryan spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about what the survey focused on, what type of price increases we will see for turkey, and how much inflation has impacted the rest of Thanksgiving meals for consumers.

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