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12 Things the Average American Is About To Be Priced Out Of

Life just keeps getting more expensive for the average American.

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Updated March 17, 2025
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A range of economic factors, including inflation and potential tariffs, have collided to create higher prices for a wide range of goods and services. As prices rise, everyone starts to feel the squeeze.

Many things that most Americans could once afford through careful budgeting seem to be heading out of reach, which can make it hard to get ahead financially

Keep reading as we explore some of the many things the average American is about to be priced out of.

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A trip to Disney World

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A trip to the happiest place on Earth might be out of the question for many average American families.

At one estimate, it would cost around $7,000 for a family of four to spend five days at Disney World. And that's for a family trying to stick to a budget.

If you chose to spring for a deluxe hotel, that could easily double. Even just a single-day park ticket costs $119, which only includes entry without many extra perks.

With real household income sitting around $80,000, it's easy to see how many Americans couldn't afford to take this trip.

Taking the family to a movie

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Heading to the movies used to be an easy way to spend the evening. But on average, movie tickets cost $12.22. And, depending on where you live and the theater you choose to go to, the actual cost could be even higher.

For a family of four, spending around $50 on tickets alone is often just the beginning. From there, the unavoidable overpriced popcorn and candy could easily push costs over $100 for a family night at the movie.

Families trying to stick to a budget might opt to watch a movie at home instead.

Vacations

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Those priced out of a Disney vacation might reach for other vacation options. According to some estimates, it costs an average of $324 per day to fund a trip in the U.S. With that, even a domestic trip could easily cost over $1,000.

For families with other financial priorities, a vacation to anywhere might not be in the cards.

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Buying a home

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Based on a recent study, it would require an income of $119,461 to buy a median-priced home in the U.S. But the median household income is around $83,000, which means that many households cannot attain the dream of homeownership.

Retirement

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A comfortable retirement involves building a nest egg over decades. With many Americans struggling to save anything, saving for retirement is often overlooked until it's too late.

The alternative to retirement is to continue working, which might be a painful reality for many.

Childcare costs

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Although childcare costs vary based on where you live, it's safe to say that childcare costs are high across the country. According to some estimates, parents spend an average of 22% of their household income on childcare, with many parents leaning on savings to cover the costs.

As childcare costs continue to rise and wages remain static, it's easy to see how many parents could be priced out of childcare in the near future.

New cars

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New car prices have skyrocketed in recent years. According to Kelley Blue Book, the average new car buyer spent an average of $49,740 in December 2024. With potential tariff impacts, it's likely that car prices will continue to rise.

On average, shoppers locked in a new car payment at $734 per month. Although used car buyers saw a lower average of $525, it's still difficult for many to fit these large payments into their budgets.

Eggs

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If you've been anywhere near a grocery store recently, you might have been alarmed by the price of eggs. In recent months, egg prices have risen due to a combination of factors, including the fallout from avian flu.

In February 2025, egg prices peaked at $4.95 per dozen, with higher prices expected in the coming weeks and months. For anyone trying to make their grocery budget last, buying eggs might no longer be an option.

Home repairs

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Homeowners know that homes come with maintenance projects. Although repairs pop up here and there, dealing with the costs might become more of a challenge to many Americans. After all, simply replacing a broken appliance could leave you on the hook for hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars.

For some, the higher costs mean putting off home maintenance for the long term, which could lead to more significant problems later on.

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Upgraded smartphones

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Although most of us carry a smartphone, these have gotten more expensive over time. With potential tariffs on the horizon, it seems like all tech, including our phones, may get more expensive.

With smartphones costing an average of $823, many might opt to hold onto older phones for as long as possible.

Health insurance

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Insurance premiums have been on the rise in recent years. Although this is true across most insurance products, it's especially worrisome for health insurance. After all, health insurance is an unavoidable expense. 

But it could start to eat up way too much of an average American's budget.

For example, average annual health insurance premiums for a family were $25,572 in 2024. Although many see the bulk of this cost offset by their employer, rising insurance costs eventually impact everyone.

Gym membership

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On average, a gym membership costs between $40 to $70 per month, which adds up to between $480-840 per year. With other pressing costs — like health insurance, a mortgage, and grocery bills — some households might opt to cut out this ongoing expense.

Of course, a lack of gym access could end up hurting their health in the long run, which makes this cut a risky proposition for some.

Bottom line

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Although prices are rising, the only option is to try to keep up. Do your best to focus on what you can control to improve your financial situation little by little.

One way to boost your ability to afford things is to try and find ways to earn extra income

Adding even a small amount of extra money to your bank account each month can help you feel a little more financially secure during a time when everything seems to be getting further and further out of reach.

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