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  2. Viernes Rojo - Wikipedia

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    Ecoanalitica estimated that prices jumped by 465% in the first two-and-a-half months of 2019. [49] The Wall Street Journal stated in March 2019 that the "main cause of hyperinflation is the central bank printing money to fund gaping public spending deficits", reporting that a teacher can buy a dozen eggs and two pounds of cheese with a month's ...

  3. Egg prices at the grocery store were up 30.4% in October from the year prior, according to the consumer-price index. Increased demand from holiday cooking makes egg prices even more volatile.

  4. Hyperinflation in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinflation in Venezuela was the currency ... reporting that a teacher could only buy a dozen eggs and ... one kilogram of pasta was shown with prices of 695,000 ...

  5. Eggs and 5 More Grocery Items Still Skyrocketing in Price - AOL

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    Besides, feed is more expensive, and the energy to do all the farm functions has risen, keeping egg prices higher.” Egg prices fell from a high of $4.82 per dozen in January 2023 to $2.04 in ...

  6. Why are eggs so expensive right now? - AOL

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    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%.

  7. Egg prices are rising. Here's why you should still eat them ...

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    Egg prices have steadily risen in recent months — they’re up 30.4% this October compared to the year prior, CNN reports — due to a spike in bird flu; outbreaks in egg-laying chickens are ...

  8. Shortages in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Shortages in Venezuela of food staples and basic necessities occurred throughout Venezuela's history. [6] Scarcity became more widespread following the enactment of price controls and other policies under the government of Hugo Chávez [7] [8] and exacerbated by the policy of withholding United States dollars from importers under the government of Nicolás Maduro. [9]

  9. Eggs Once Cost $0.84: Here’s How the Price Has ... - AOL

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    In May 2022, Axios reported eggs could increase up to 21% in cost. Increasingly high... Eggs Once Cost $0.84: Here’s How the Price Has Changed Since Then and Where It’s Heading in 2023