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My husband and I are based in New Jersey, and we work from home with an annual income of $208,000. We belong to the upper-class category based on our income that exceeds the state’s threshold for this group. We are DINKWADs (double income, no kids, with a dog) who love their two furry companions.

We enjoy shopping at Costco and have been members since 2018. One of our favorite purchases is Kirkland Signature dental chews for our dogs, who are an important part of our family. Living in New Jersey means groceries can be expensive, but we save money by taking advantage of Costco’s membership perks. We buy in bulk for household essentials like canned tuna, croissants, and olive oil to cut costs.

During our recent trip to Costco, we stocked up on a variety of products for the month ahead. Our strategy is to shop smartly and save money whenever possible. As Insiders, we get access to exclusive content and stay updated on the latest trends in grocery shopping and savings tips.

In conclusion, living in New Jersey as an upper-class couple with high income means that groceries can be costly. However, by being strategic shoppers and taking advantage of Costco’s membership benefits, we can cut down on expenses while still providing for our family’s needs.

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