More Americans are relying on credit cards to buy groceries, new study finds
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By Google News
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Rising grocery prices have created a significant financial burden for American households. With food inflation climbing 32% over the past five years, approximately 26% of working-age adults now struggle to afford basic groceries without resorting to credit card purchases. This trend reveals deepening economic pressures on middle-income families and highlights growing concerns about household debt accumulation driven by essential living expenses rather than discretionary spending.
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