Inflation has ticked up in recent months, rekindling price concerns that stretch back to a pandemic-era explosion of household costs. Eggs, beef and electricity are among the prices that have climbed in recent years. ABC Owned Television Stations' data team released a Price Tracker that details current and historical regional prices for groceries, utilities, housing and gas for the 100 largest metro areas nationwide. Price increases vary from place to place, meaning consumers navigate pocketbook woes differently depending on where they live. A bag of potato chips in the Midwest costs less, on average, than one in the Northeast, while housing prices in San Francisco and New York are much steeper than those in Cleveland, Ohio. Users can find out where prices stand in their local area relativ

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