
BROOKE ROLLINS: Your Thanksgiving dinner costs less and that’s a reason to give thanks
Fox News
Trump administration cuts Thanksgiving dinner costs to $55.18 from Biden's record $64.05, but farmers still face bird flu challenges as year comes to a close.
Thanks to Trump’s bold actions, Americans will be spending less this Thanksgiving — but not just on the meal. Brooke L. Rollins is the 33rd secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Like the entire agricultural community, turkey farmers work year-round to supply our Thanksgiving tables with the food we know and love.
In 2024, that meant raising 200 million turkeys on about 2,500 farms across the United States, with the majority being family farms. This is no small feat, especially while our farmers face the risk of bird flu and many other challenges that impact our small businesses across the country.













