Today in data, with inflation at its highest rate last month since 1981, a majority of U.S. adults — 154 million people — reported they stick to necessities when shopping, buying food, gas and healthcare products but little else.

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235,000: The minimum family income in dollars needed to buy a home in San Francisco, according to LendingClub
61: Percentage of American consumers who bought just the essentials in March due to inflation
31: Percentage of consumers paying for groceries with credit cards, up a percentage point from the year before
28: Percentage that American Express card spending has increased quarter over quarter, as spending by younger consumers trumps inflation
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11: The average increase in dollars in grocery spending for March, even as people report shopping less often