NEW YORK —
This year's Thanksgiving dinner may cost you a bit less, according to one annual survey.
The American Farm Bureau Federation, a lobbying group that represents farmers in the U.S., released its 40th annual survey on the average cost of what they consider to be a Thanksgiving dinner. The survey pegs the 2025 cost of the holiday at $55.18 for 10 people, which is $2.90 less than last year. It's the third straight year prices have declined in the report. Advertisement
The federation's meal consists of a 16-pound turkey, 30 ounces of pumpkin pie mix, 14 ounces of cubed stuffing mix, a dozen dinner rolls, 12 ounces of fresh cranberries, three pounds of sweet potatoes, two frozen pie shells, a gallon of whole milk, a pound of frozen peas, a one-pound veggie tray, half a pint of whip

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