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Egg prices are likely to shoot up even more in 2025. Here's what to know.
The humble egg is now a source of frustration for millions of shoppers around the U.S, who face soaring prices and shortages. What's going on?
Egg Prices Are Soaring
In December, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that a dozen large, grade-A eggs cost an average of $4.16, up from $3.60 in November and $3.37 in October. Compared to a year earlier, prices had climbed by 8.4 percent.
Egg prices are only going up. Here's why
Americans shoppers are increasingly encountering skyrocketing prices for eggs at grocery stores across the country and in some cases even empty shelves, according to dozens of local news reports.
Egg prices soar in U.S. What’s keeping Canada’s prices stable?
As egg prices in the United States continue to rise, with no end in sight, the question remains: how will Canadian prices be affected by the bird flu?
Egg Prices Are Wild Right Now. What's Going On and When Will They Drop?
Shopping for eggs? You might be hit with sticker shock. We eggsplain what's going on and when relief may arrive.
Eggs Prices Aren’t Coming Down. It’s a Headache for Trump.
Recent bird flu outbreaks have shrunk the supply of eggs, raising prices. President Donald Trump made a campaign pledge to lower food prices.
Bird flu driving egg prices higher
Egg prices are rising again as bird flu continues to devastate farms across the country, forcing the culling of millions of chickens each month. With the national average price for a dozen eggs hitting $4.
Prices rise as nation deals with egg shortage
These are not “egg”-citing times for grocery store shoppers, as egg prices continue rising. The Consumer Price Index finds prices up 36.8% from this time last year. “$5.79,” said members of the Ndi family when asked what they paid for a dozen eggs at the Safeway in Anacostia.
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Here’s Why Egg Prices Are So High—And May Get Worse As Bird Flu Persists
The Department of Agriculture warned egg prices may increase more than 20% this year, after December saw a year-over-year ...
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Egg costs predicted to rise in 2025, despite Vance saying 'prices are going to come down'
The price of eggs is expected to rise throughout 2025 due to the bird flu outbreak that killed 17.2 million egg-laying hens ...
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Why Are Eggs So Expensive? We Asked an Economist
There's a low supply of eggs right now, which is resulting in record-high prices. We talked to two experts about the ...
KSTP-TV
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Egg prices expected to increase 20% in 2025
Minnesotans are navigating the egg shortage in different ways as the Agriculture Department predicts prices will jump another ...
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As egg prices soar to $9, some Long Island grocers limit quantities shoppers can buy
The egg shortage due to the bird flu is exacerbated by panic-buying shoppers cleaning out shelves in some supermarkets, store ...
Rolling Out
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Why eggs now cost more than a gallon of gas
Report reveals why eggs prices are skyrocketing nationwide, with experts predicting further increases as bird flu continues ...
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As egg prices continue to spike, Pittsburgh area grocers don't see an end in sight due to the bird flu outbreak
The USDA said the combination of bird flu and inflation might drive up egg prices by another 20% this year. At Kuhns Market ...
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As egg prices skyrocket, is owning your own chickens cheaper? We looked into it
Siecinski said one of her chickens usually eats a bag of feed a month, and a bag of feed is about $13 - $18. The Agriculture ...
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High Egg Prices, Explained—How It’s Reshaping Food Choices In 2025
Why are egg prices so high? Explore the causes behind the egg price surge and how shoppers are adapting, from Costco egg ...
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