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Home / Business and Economy / McDonald's "Dollar Menu" Pricing Leaves Low-Income Families Behind

McDonald's "Dollar Menu" Pricing Leaves Low-Income Families Behind

18 Nov

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Summary

  • McDonald's "Dollar Menu" no longer affordable for many low-income families
  • Prices at McDonald's have risen 40% since 2019, outpacing inflation
  • Wealthier customers now make up for lost traffic from lower-income households
McDonald's "Dollar Menu" Pricing Leaves Low-Income Families Behind

As of November 2025, McDonald's, once a go-to for low-income families, has become too expensive for many of its core customers. The fast-food giant introduced its "Dollar Menu" in the early 2000s, catering to households with limited budgets. However, over the years, the menu evolved into the "Dollar Menu & More," and prices continued to swell, eventually pricing out the chain's original customer base.

According to the report, the average price of a McDonald's menu item has risen 40% from 2019 to 2024, with a Big Mac now costing $5.29 compared to $4.39 in 2019. Even the iconic Happy Meal has become "prohibitively expensive for some people," as analyst Adam Josephson noted. This trend reflects a broader economic shift, where wealthier Americans are spending more freely, while those on tighter budgets are forced to tighten their purse strings.

Despite the price hikes, McDonald's chief executive Christopher Kempczinski stated that the chain has gained nearly as much traffic from high-earning customers as it has lost from low-income households. This shift in customer demographics underscores the growing divide between the haves and the have-nots in the current economic climate.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
McDonald's prices have risen 40% since 2019, outpacing the current inflation rate of around 3%, making even basic items like Happy Meals prohibitively expensive for some low-income households.
While McDonald's has lost significant traffic from its core low-income customer base, the chain has gained nearly as much traffic from high-earning customers, reflecting a growing divide between the haves and the have-nots.
The rising prices at McDonald's have priced out many of the chain's traditional low-income customers, forcing them to tighten their budgets and seek more affordable dining options.

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