States With the Most Expensive Thanksgiving Turkeys

Since live turkeys aren’t plentiful in Hawaii and Alaska, and thus must be shipped to both of those locations, residents of those states can expect to pay the most for a Thanksgiving turkey, with Hawaii taking the top spot.

Hawaii

The average price for a turkey in Hawaii is $50.35—the highest price in the nation and roughly 47 percent more than the national average. However, this isn’t exactly sticker shock for those who live in the Aloha State, which is consistently ranked as the most expensive state to live in due to the high cost of goods on the islands.

Alaska

Citizens of Alaska can expect to pay an average of $49.85 for their Thanksgiving bird, in part because Alaska is the only U.S. state without a native turkey population. That high price is more than $15 more than the national average.

South Carolina

As far as the contiguous United States are concerned, South Carolina is the most expensive state to purchase a turkey, with a 15-pound frozen bird costing approximately $38.85.

Idaho

Residents of Idaho fare slightly better than South Carolinians, as turkeys in the Gem State cost an average of $37.85.

Minnesota

Minnesota ties with Idaho, selling Thanksgiving turkeys that cost an average of $37.85.

California

Since California is one of 10 states that has the highest average grocery costs, it’s no surprise that Thanksgiving turkeys are pretty pricey. Californians can expect to pay about $37.35 for a 15-pound bird.

Massachusetts

If you’re buying a large turkey in Massachusetts, you can expect to pay an average of $37.35 for your dinner.

New Jersey

The same goes for residents of the Garden State, who should also be prepared to see a price tag of about $37.35 on their Thanksgiving turkeys.

New York

New York, which is another state that has some of the highest average grocery costs in the nation, boasts an average turkey price of $37.35.

Washington

Washington is yet another state where a 15-pound Thanksgiving turkey will set shoppers back approximately $37.35.

Georgia

In Georgia, as is the case in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, Thanksgiving turkeys cost an average of $37.35.

States With the Least Expensive Thanksgiving Turkeys

If you’re looking to find some of the least expensive turkeys in the nation, head to the South. While some southern states have expensive turkeys, many others (along with some midwestern locales) offer more reasonable prices.

Mississippi

The cheapest turkeys in the nation can be found in Mississippi, where shoppers can expect to spend about $26.35 for a Thanksgiving bird. That amount is more than $7 cheaper than the national average.

Texas

Shoppers in the Lone Star State should expect to spend about $28.30 for a frozen 15-pound turkey.

Utah

Like consumers in Texas, residents of Utah will spend an estimated $28.30 on their Thanksgiving turkey.

Iowa

To buy a turkey in Iowa, shoppers will need to fork over just north of $29—$29.10 to be exact.

Florida

In Florida, the average cost of a Thanksgiving turkey is $29.80—more than $4 below the national average.

Arizona

Residents of Arizona can still expect to spend less than $30 for their turkeys, since the birds cost an average of $29.85.

Louisiana

Same goes for Louisiana, where the average cost of a Thanksgiving turkey is also $29.85.

Nebraska

For residents of Nebraska, the cost of turkey jumps $1 to an average of $30.85.

Oklahoma

Oklahomans shopping for a Thanksgiving turkey should be prepared to spend about $31.20 for the star of the holiday dinner table.

New Mexico

And last but certainly not least, residents of New Mexico can buy a 15-pound Thanksgiving turkey for roughly $31.35.