September 25 2024
National average for a pack of diapers is up 32% since 2019
Nationwide parents are up against hard times as families struggle to afford essential baby supplies- with a bounty out on baby diapers!
Nothing is off limits from Kamala Harris’ rampant inflation crisis continuing to hit American families where it hurts most- essential supplies. Today, Fox Business highlighted how inflation has drastically increased the cost of diapers–making it hard for parents to afford products babies use daily like baby food, diapers, and car seats.
Today, across the board families are paying more to care for their babies needs.
TOPLINE:
- The average price for a pack of diapers is up 32% since 2019
- Parents struggle to afford basic baby needs as diaper prices continue to rise: The average price for a package of disposable diaperswas $16.54 in 2019, according to NIQ data on U.S. sales of disposable diapers. Now, the average price is $21.90.
- Diapers for a child can cost families up to $1,200 a year.
- One in four parents reported having to miss work or school because they didn’t have enough diapers.
- "An infant can use eight to 10 diapers per day. So, the need is significant, and they're incredibly expensive,” said Baby’s Bounty CEO Kelly Maxwell.
BOTTOM LINE: Parents cannot afford four more years of Kamala Harris- we need to bring back MAGANOMICS and make diapers affordable AGAIN!
Read the full Fox Business article here.