
Americans are poised to spend 12 percent more on Thanksgiving meals than last year as the price of turkey jumped to $1.99 per pound
Now Bidenflation gobbles up turkeys!
Price of Thanksgiving bird rises 50% thanks to soaring cost of living and avian flu outbreak – as total cost of meal goes up by whopping 12%
- Americans are poised to spend 12 percent more on Thanksgiving meals than last year as the price of turkey jumped to $1.99 per pound
- With the price of stuffing, cranberry sauces and other favorites up, the average meal for ten is up to $67.78, up from $53.31 in 2021
- The turkey market has been hit especially hard this year with a highly contagious strain of avian flu persisting along with supply shortages
- Farmers have warned American’s to buy their turkey’s sooner rather than later, and said they might have to contend with smaller sizers
Last year, Americans forked over an average of $53.31 on a holiday dinner for ten, but rampant inflation has this year’s estimated cost set for $67.78.
While the increase comes as the price of stuffing, gravy, green beans, pumpkin pie and all the usual Thanksgiving treats soar, the biggest jump comes in the cost of the turkey.
A typical turkey now fetches about $31.84, according to the USDA’s latest retail report pricing the poultry at $1.99 a pound.
That’s up from $1.15 a pound last year, as the price is conflated not just by inflation, but by a wave of avian flu and supply chain shortages.
The more than $14 spike mimics the previous years’ rise as the price for the average meal was only $46.90 in 2020.
A contagious strain of avian flu carried by migrating birds have killed about 7.3 million turkeys so far this year, or 3.6 percent of the US supply, Watt Global Media, which monitors the poultry business, reports.
Greg Gunthorp, an Indiana farmer, warned American’s to buy turkeys sooner rather than later as he said he’s produced about 4,000 frozen birds instead of his usual 7.000 fresh ones.
‘I’ve never seen anything as crazy as the turkey market right now,’ he told the New York Times. ‘I tell people if they are not going to buy one of our turkeys, if they see one in the store they better pick it up and put it in the freezer.’

General goods have experienced rising prices, including an 18 percent jump in gasoline prices
So, what can Biden do to stop the insane inflation?
Probably not much…
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Confused Joe Biden struggles to find stage exit
Oh, Joe! Biden, 79, struggles exiting Pittsburgh rally stage – just one month after similar incident similar UN speech debacle

- President Joe Biden, 79, was seen struggling to get off stage after a speech in Pittsburgh on Thursday
- After finishing his speech, Biden was seen turning toward his right to exit the stage when he stopped to talk to his team, before exiting on the left
- He stopped in Pittsburgh to review the progress on the $25.3million reconstruction of the Fern Hollow Bridge
- The bridge collapsed in January, injuring 10 and swallowing several cars. It is expected to be finished by the end of the year
- This is one moment of many awkward encounters Biden has had in the past few months
- In September, he was seen wandering about the UN stage after a speech and in August, he struggled to put on his coat and his wife had to help him
Just a while ago,
Biden appears toget lost while walking off stage at the UN
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