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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?
When Will Egg Prices Come Down? Here's What Experts Predict
There's a low supply of eggs right now, causing prices to skyrocket. We asked two economists when we can expect the situation to change.
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 in November and December alone.
Egg prices likely to stay high for a while, Georgia Poultry Federation says
The president of the Georgia Poultry Federation says until the supply of eggs rebounds, the cost may remain high for consumers.
Tolkkinen: Amid the Trump chaos, egg prices are still $7.50
Here in Minnesota’s western hinterlands, egg prices vary. You can find them for $3 or $4 a dozen if you’re lucky enough to know someone with laying hens. You can spend $10 or more at gas stations. Mostly,
Well, Well, Well, If It Isn't The Price Of Eggs Going Up Again
At some stores, people report that eggs are out of stock or say that purchases are limited to a certain number of eggs per person. A Reddit user shared the above photo of a dozen eggs priced at $10.99 in Denver,
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Why Are Eggs So Expensive? We Asked an Economist
The drop in supply of eggs from bird flu is also leading to empty shelves in supermarkets, and some grocery stores have started limiting the amount of eggs customers are allowed t ...
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Some States Are Feeling Egg Price Inflation Harder Than The Rest. Here's Why
Egg prices are soaring to record levels nationwide. However, some states are feeling the pinch at the supermarket more than ...
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