In 2009, Americans in the highest quintile of household income spent an average of $10,780 on food for the year, three times more than the lowest quintile spent. Wealthier households also spent proportionally more on food away from home versus food at home than did poorer households.
In 2009, Americans in the highest quintile of household income spent an average of $10,780 on food for the year, three times more than the lowest quintile spent. Wealthier households also spent proportionally more on food away from home versus food at home than did poorer households.