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High inflation means Christmas gifts, groceries cost more this year. Here’s how you can save.

December 8, 2022December 8, 2022Kelly Tyko and Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on High inflation means Christmas gifts, groceries cost more this year. Here’s how you can save.

As inflation remains high, Americans may not skimp on holiday gifts, but will get less for their money.

     
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