According to a new Census data analysis by HelpAdvisor.com, Wisconsin claims the title of the U.S. state with the most economical weekly grocery bills.
Alongside Iowa and Nebraska, Wisconsin is among the three states with the most affordable grocery expenses.
The average weekly spending on groceries in Wisconsin is approximately $221 per household, nearly $50 less than the national average.
Iowa households spend an average of about $227, while California holds the distinction of having the most expensive groceries, with a weekly average of almost $300.














