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United States                         Center for Nutrition                               3101 Park Center Drive
                     Department of                         Policy and Promotion                               Alexandria, VA 22302
                     Agriculture

                    Official USDA Food Plans: Cost of Food at Home at Four Levels,
                                      U.S. Average, April 20111

                                               Weekly cost2                                           Monthly cost2
     Age-gender groups       Thrifty      Low-cost     Moderate-      Liberal       Thrifty      Low-cost     Moderate-       Liberal
                              plan          plan       cost plan       plan          plan          plan       cost plan        plan

    Individuals3
    Child:
    1 year                     21.00         28.10         32.10        38.60         90.80        121.80        139.30        167.20
    2-3 years                  22.50         28.60         34.50        42.00         97.50        123.80        149.40        182.00
    4-5 years                  23.50         29.70         36.90        44.40        101.80        128.70        159.90        192.30
    6-8 years                  29.90         40.80         49.90        58.40        129.70        176.80        216.40        253.20
    9-11 years                 34.50         44.50         58.20        67.90        149.60        192.90        252.00        294.30

    Male:
    12-13 years                36.50         51.30         63.90        75.30        157.90        222.50        276.90        326.50
    14-18 years                37.70         52.70         65.80        76.20        163.30        228.20        285.30        330.40
    19-50 years                40.40         52.20         65.00        79.80        175.20        226.10        281.80        345.60
    51-70 years                37.00         49.40         60.70        73.70        160.30        214.20        263.10        319.50
    71+ years                  37.00         48.80         60.90        74.50        160.40        211.60        263.80        322.70

    Female:
    12-13 years                36.40         44.40         54.00        65.10        157.60        192.60        233.80        282.20
    14-18 years                36.10         44.70         53.60        66.00        156.40        193.70        232.40        286.20
    19-50 years                36.00         45.30         55.80        71.50        155.90        196.40        241.90        309.90
    51-70 years                35.70         44.20         54.80        65.70        154.50        191.50        237.40        284.60
    71+ years                  35.40         43.90         54.80        66.00        153.20        190.00        237.40        285.80

    Families
    Family of 2:4
    19-50 years                84.00       107.30        132.90        166.40        364.20        464.80        576.10        721.10
    51-70 years                79.90       103.00        127.10        153.40        346.30        446.30        550.60        664.50

    Family of 4:
    Couple, 19-50 years
    and children
    2-3 and 4-5 years        122.40        155.80        192.30        237.70        530.30        675.00        833.00      1029.90
    6-8 and 9-11 years       140.90        182.80        229.00        277.60        610.30        792.20        992.10      1203.00



1
  The Food Plans represent a nutritious diet at four different cost levels. The nutritional bases of the Food Plans are the 1997-2005 Dietary
Reference Intakes, 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and 2005 MyPyramid food intake recommendations. In addition to cost,
differences among plans are in specific foods and quantities of foods. Another basis of the Food Plans is that all meals and snacks are
prepared at home. For specific foods and quantities of foods in the Food Plans, see Thrifty Food Plan, 2006 (2007) and The Low-Cost,
Moderate-Cost, and Liberal Food Plans, 2007 (2007). All four Food Plans are based on 2001-02 data and updated to current dollars by
using the Consumer Price Index for specific food items.
2
  All costs are rounded to nearest 10 cents.
3
  The costs given are for individuals in 4-person families. For individuals in other size families, the following adjustments are suggested:
1-person—add 20 percent; 2-person—add 10 percent; 3-person—add 5 percent; 4-person—no adjustment; 5- or 6-person—subtract
5 percent; 7- (or more) person—subtract 10 percent. To calculate overall household food costs, (1) adjust food costs for each person in
household and then (2) sum these adjusted food costs.
4
  Ten percent added for family size adjustment.


This file may be accessed on CNPP’s home page at: http://www.cnpp.usda.gov.                                               Issued May 2011

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Costof foodapr2011

  • 1. United States Center for Nutrition 3101 Park Center Drive Department of Policy and Promotion Alexandria, VA 22302 Agriculture Official USDA Food Plans: Cost of Food at Home at Four Levels, U.S. Average, April 20111 Weekly cost2 Monthly cost2 Age-gender groups Thrifty Low-cost Moderate- Liberal Thrifty Low-cost Moderate- Liberal plan plan cost plan plan plan plan cost plan plan Individuals3 Child: 1 year 21.00 28.10 32.10 38.60 90.80 121.80 139.30 167.20 2-3 years 22.50 28.60 34.50 42.00 97.50 123.80 149.40 182.00 4-5 years 23.50 29.70 36.90 44.40 101.80 128.70 159.90 192.30 6-8 years 29.90 40.80 49.90 58.40 129.70 176.80 216.40 253.20 9-11 years 34.50 44.50 58.20 67.90 149.60 192.90 252.00 294.30 Male: 12-13 years 36.50 51.30 63.90 75.30 157.90 222.50 276.90 326.50 14-18 years 37.70 52.70 65.80 76.20 163.30 228.20 285.30 330.40 19-50 years 40.40 52.20 65.00 79.80 175.20 226.10 281.80 345.60 51-70 years 37.00 49.40 60.70 73.70 160.30 214.20 263.10 319.50 71+ years 37.00 48.80 60.90 74.50 160.40 211.60 263.80 322.70 Female: 12-13 years 36.40 44.40 54.00 65.10 157.60 192.60 233.80 282.20 14-18 years 36.10 44.70 53.60 66.00 156.40 193.70 232.40 286.20 19-50 years 36.00 45.30 55.80 71.50 155.90 196.40 241.90 309.90 51-70 years 35.70 44.20 54.80 65.70 154.50 191.50 237.40 284.60 71+ years 35.40 43.90 54.80 66.00 153.20 190.00 237.40 285.80 Families Family of 2:4 19-50 years 84.00 107.30 132.90 166.40 364.20 464.80 576.10 721.10 51-70 years 79.90 103.00 127.10 153.40 346.30 446.30 550.60 664.50 Family of 4: Couple, 19-50 years and children 2-3 and 4-5 years 122.40 155.80 192.30 237.70 530.30 675.00 833.00 1029.90 6-8 and 9-11 years 140.90 182.80 229.00 277.60 610.30 792.20 992.10 1203.00 1 The Food Plans represent a nutritious diet at four different cost levels. The nutritional bases of the Food Plans are the 1997-2005 Dietary Reference Intakes, 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and 2005 MyPyramid food intake recommendations. In addition to cost, differences among plans are in specific foods and quantities of foods. Another basis of the Food Plans is that all meals and snacks are prepared at home. For specific foods and quantities of foods in the Food Plans, see Thrifty Food Plan, 2006 (2007) and The Low-Cost, Moderate-Cost, and Liberal Food Plans, 2007 (2007). All four Food Plans are based on 2001-02 data and updated to current dollars by using the Consumer Price Index for specific food items. 2 All costs are rounded to nearest 10 cents. 3 The costs given are for individuals in 4-person families. For individuals in other size families, the following adjustments are suggested: 1-person—add 20 percent; 2-person—add 10 percent; 3-person—add 5 percent; 4-person—no adjustment; 5- or 6-person—subtract 5 percent; 7- (or more) person—subtract 10 percent. To calculate overall household food costs, (1) adjust food costs for each person in household and then (2) sum these adjusted food costs. 4 Ten percent added for family size adjustment. This file may be accessed on CNPP’s home page at: http://www.cnpp.usda.gov. Issued May 2011