Sending kids back to school with PB&J lunches costs 6% more this year. Here’s how tariffs, SNAP cuts factor in.


Perishable food items cannot be easily stockpiled. Because of this, parents might feel the ripple effect of tariffs on their budget more noticeably when grocery shopping.

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