Seasonal & Holidays

Inflation Affecting 2022 Pumpkin Prices In Arlington

Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Arlington could come at an increased cost this year.

Pumpkin prices in Arlington may vary, but recent numbers can give people an idea of how much to expect to pay before heading out to the fields and patches.
Pumpkin prices in Arlington may vary, but recent numbers can give people an idea of how much to expect to pay before heading out to the fields and patches. (David Allen/Patch)

ARLINGTON, MA — It doesn’t feel quite like fall until those perfect orange pumpkins picked from the best patch or field in Arlington appear on neighborhood porches and steps.

This year, however, it could cost a little extra to bring that quintessential piece of autumn home.

As the holidays draw near, inflation and rising costs are top of mind for many residents of Arlington. As many families cut back on unnecessary spending, Halloween and fall decorating will likely be no exception.

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The average price of a pumpkin nationally has fluctuated a bit over the past four Halloween seasons, numbers from the market research company Statista show. Last year, pumpkins sold for an average of $4.83 apiece, up from $4.18 in 2020 and $4.04 in 2019. In 2018, pumpkins were a steal at $3.89 apiece.

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Could pumpkin prices reach $5 apiece in 2022? It’s unclear. Pumpkin prices often change in the weeks leading up to Halloween. However, a pumpkin is usually purchased by the pound. The average price per pound is $1.38 for consumers, according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That means a 10- or 14-pound pumpkin could cost from $14 to $20 apiece.

About 44 percent of the American population carved pumpkins during the 2021 Halloween season, according to the National Retail Federation. That’s about 145 million people, slightly less than 2020 when 151 million participated in the fall tradition.

Luckily, pumpkins of all sizes can be found in numerous big-box stores and community farmers markets across the country. Sorting pumpkins by the bin is a more common practice among smaller pumpkin sellers.


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