Buzz of the Week: With costs on the rise, are you feeling the squeeze?
Share your thoughts in the comments, and cast your vote in the poll.
(Rick Bowmer | AP) A gasoline pump is shown at a gas station Friday, June 10, 2022, in Salt Lake City.
Gas prices are up across Utah. Grocery bills are also climbing. In aggregate, energy costs are rising faster than they have in years.
And the effects are showing up in everyday purchases. From filling up your tank to stocking your fridge, many Utahns are feeling the pressure.
But every household is different, and every budget tells a different story. That said, we want to know where you’re at.
From gas, to groceries, to everyday life — how squeezed are you feeling?
Cast your vote here.
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