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‘It’s just so expensive’: Locals say prices of manicures, magazines, red meat make them too high to buy

On Friday, the Labor Department announced that prices rose 2.9% since January 2025.聽With certain goods and services costing more, some believe they are now too high to buy.

草莓传媒 heard from shoppers in Centreville, Virginia, on which items they鈥檝e crossed off their shopping list.

Walking to her car along with her daughter from a supermarket was Lucia.

The avid reader said even though she, 鈥渓oves to read anything that is printed,鈥 she has given up buying magazines and books.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just so expensive,鈥 Lucia said.

A couple of rows over in the parking lot from Lucia was Adrian.

While opening the door to his SUV, Adrian said the prices of new cars have gone up so much that he鈥檒l be keeping his Chevy Trailblazer, “for a long time.”

Coming out of a pet store in the same shopping center was Diana.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 buy red meat much anymore,鈥 Diana said.

The breaking point for Diana was when she saw the cost of two small steaks at the grocery store was $35.

鈥淚 put them down and walked away,鈥 Diana said.

One of the employees of a restaurant in the shopping center, Angelica, stopped to tell 草莓传媒 one of the activities that she no longer is willing to pay for.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 buy concert tickets anymore. It鈥檚 just too expensive,鈥 Angelica said. She added that it’s, 鈥$300 for a decent seat and there鈥檚 crazy fees added on top of that.鈥

Angelica is also not happy about cost of concessions at the music venues and the musicians鈥 merchandise.

It鈥檚 not only products or activities that people are giving up, but also services.

Andrea said getting her nails done has had to take a back seat now that the price of a manicures and pedicures can cost $200.

While another shopper in the parking lot, Tracey, agreed with Andrea that the price of a mani-pedi is getting out of control and added that another item is getting expensive is “getting your eyebrows waxed.”

鈥淭hat鈥檚 like $15,鈥 Tracey exclaimed, but said that she still gets them done.

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