McFlation: Big Mac’s price soars in Biden’s economy

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FILE – This Dec. 29, 2009 file photo shows a Big Mac hamburger at a McDonald’s restaurant in North Huntingdon, Pa. The fast food restaurant is celebrating the sandwich’s 50th anniversary in 2018. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) Keith Srakocic/AP

McFlation: Big Mac’s price soars in Biden’s economy

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The price for McDonald’s iconic Big Mac burger has reportedly increased roughly 22% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sitting at an average price of $5.15, the cost for the fan-favorite burger has risen across the country, according to a study by CashNetUSA.

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Hawaii has the most expensive Big Mac at $5.31, followed by New York at $5.23 and New Jersey at $5.19, per the study.

States including Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Oklahoma register in the middle of the pack, with a Big Mac price of $4.07.

The cheapest Big Mac, out of McDonald’s 13,000-plus domestic locations, was found to be in Mississippi, where a customer can purchase one for $3.91, according to the study.

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“As their latest campaign suggests, a capital M means McDonald’s anywhere that people have eyebrows to raise (i.e., everywhere),” the study read.

“But it can require considerably more money depending on the local menu.”

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