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affordable

[uh-fawr-duh-buhl] / əˈfɔr də bəl /


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Cabbage is everything we need in food right now: affordable, abundant, nourishing.

From Salon

"Many of those people voted for Mamdani because he claimed he was going to make the city more affordable," Ruth Colp-Haber, president of the real estate consulting firm Wharton Property Advisors, wrote on LinkedIn.

From Barron's

“We remain committed to the millions of Americans who depend on us for access to safe, affordable, and personalized care.”

From Barron's

Nearly two-thirds of Americans said they thought tariffs made everyday items less affordable, according to a January poll External link by the Council on Foreign Relations.

From Barron's

That may mean taking advantage of weekly discounts, sacrificing non-essential purchases — and, perhaps above all, seeking out more affordable supermarkets.

From Salon