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The price of eggs is expected to skyrocket by another 20% this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Prices rose from $2.52 per-dozen for large, grade A eggs in January ...
Here’s exactly why egg prices have gotten so high. Why are eggs so expensive right now? There are a lot of nuances to this—and it’s not just an egg recall here and there that’s causing the ...
Prices Spike Just in Time for Baking Season. Egg prices have increased more than any other consumer staple over the past year, hitting an average of $3.37 per dozen in October, a 30% jump from ...
Remember, $3.65 is just an average. According to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the wholesale price for a carton of large eggs on the New York market rose to $6.06 a dozen.The ...
Egg prices have nearly doubled in the last year amid inflation, supply chain issues and an avian flu. Experts weigh in on why eggs are so expensive, when consumers can expect prices to drop and ...
It's not just bird flu that's causing egg prices to soar. Here's why they've gotten so expensive — and are likely to stay sky-high.
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – The price of eggs is on the rise again and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in the past 12 months, from August of 2023, the price increased by 28.1%.
Thankfully, eggs aren’t nearly as expensive as they were in late 2022 and early 2023. That bird flu-sparked price spike sent the average price of a dozen Grade A large eggs to a record of $4.82 ...