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They're in the mail, online and very possibly hanging on your refrigerator door: school supply lists making you feel like summer is fleeting and it's time to outfit your kids for the classroom.
Most store shelves are better stocked this year for back-to-school shoppers, but the sticker shock is another matter.
They are banking on sale items. "We're doing back-to-school shopping for the winter. We got some t-shirts," a family member said. Inflation is bringing school supply sticker shock.
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Lots of families were struck with sticker shock when shopping for back-to-school supplies ahead of the fall semester.
Back to school shopping has some parents feeling sticker shock. Prices for supplies are rising and with the overall inflation rate going up, families are feeling the pinch.
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COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - Parents may feel a financial pinch when buying school supplies this year. The National Retail Federation says families are expected to spend around $864 on average.
But taxes on imports are just as impactful in driving up the cost of goods. Back-to-school supplies like shoes, backpacks, socks, and coats all face tariff rates in excess of ten percent this year.