ORLANDO, Fla. – Easter weekend can be a special time for family and friends, but it was also costlier for many people this year.
From the cost of flights and gas for traveling to the high cost of eggs, your dollar didn’t take you as far this year.
“I came to pick up a few things today, drinks and cat and dog food, and it’s well over $129,” said Wanda Marks, who lives in southwest Orlando.
Fredericka Star was buying a few things after leaving church and told News 6 they had to do more charity work this year.
“This past Saturday, we had a community outreach at a local park where we had food and games,” Star said.
Folks across the country are feeling the pinch this Easter.
This past March, the Consumer Price Index, which measures changes in consumer prices, saw a 3% increase in food over the previous year.
Easter is a well-liked time for eggs, and statistics from the previous month indicate that the typical cost for a dozen eggs reached a new all-time high of $6.23. This is a significant increase from $5.90 in February 2025 and $2.99 in March 2024.
Marks says she hopes things will be much better before next Easter.
“We definitely need a break in the economy. We need help. The government needs to do more,” Marks said.
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