Sainsburys are doing a deal where you can feed a family of 4 or a week for £50.
this depends on where you live, and how much/what you eat. food prices vairy all over the place, i am afraid you may have to do the research your self.
About $375... or at least that is what my family spends when we go to the cheaper stores...
Really depends on what the family is buying individually or as a whole. Chicken nuggets have a different value to an apple pie.
more than an average African family does
maybe anywhere from $100 through $350
not enough
The average North American grocery receipt typically falls between $50 to $200, depending on factors such as location, family size, dietary preferences, and types of items purchased. Economic conditions, seasonal fluctuations, and special promotions can also impact the total amount spent on groceries.
The average American family spends around $700-$800 on sports-related expenses each year, which can include equipment, uniforms, fees for leagues, and event tickets. This amount can vary depending on the level of involvement in sports activities.
Most families spend an average of $624 a year on one child's clothing. This is for a middle class family, with an income of $38000 - $63000.
my family probably spends $5-$0
I would say about $10,000.00 per year.
Most families spend an average of $624 a year on one child's clothing. This is for a middle class family, with an income of $38000 - $63000.
The US Department of Labor estimates that the average family of four spends $8,513 per year on groceries, or about $709 per month.
it varies evry year
An American guy should know that the Latinas spend more time with their family than the average American gal.
Though they don't plan to spend more than necessary, US families will dole out anywhere from $500 to upwards of $3,000 depending on what purchases are made.
Fthe head of housholds (mother and father) spend about 75 to 100 per month about half of them will spend 20 a month on each child.