Why Are Egg Prices Now Higher Than Ever?

USASat Dec 21 2024
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Trying to make scrambled eggs one morning and realizing that the price has shot up to more than last year's holiday season. Well, that's the reality many are facing due to the bird flu situation disrupting US egg production. The average cost of a dozen Grade A large eggs hit $3. 65 in November alone. Let's rewind a bit. Farmers across the US have been dealing with a fatal strain of bird flu called H5N1. This has caused the egg-laying hen flock to decrease by 315 million birds by October, with production down 4%. This New York Times article states that egg prices have risen by 37. 5% compared to last year, while overall food prices went up by only 2. 4%. Shoppers are feeling the pinch, especially with the holidays looming. Wholesale prices for large eggs in the midwest have reached a record $5. 57 per dozen, up 150% from last year. In California, a dozen eggs is even pricier at $8. 85, mostly due to cage-raising regulations.
The USDA predicts the situation will get worse for the poultry industry. They've lowered production and export forecasts for 2025 and expect egg prices to stay high. This comes at a time when California declared a state of emergency due to the virus affecting hundreds of dairies. The impact goes beyond just the grocery bill. Bird flu is causing serious concerns about another pandemic. Recent cases suggest that the virus can affect more than just poultry, with some instances in Louisiana and California. Politicians are scrambling to address the issue. Vaccinating chickens, turkeys, and cows against bird flu has been a hot topic. Though there are worries about how vaccines could affect exports, speeding up research is essential to protect both farmers and consumers.
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