Egg prices continued to climb in February, despite some easing of inflation, according to the latest consumer price index ...
A new report released by the USDA says egg prices have gone down in the first week of March by 15%. A new report says egg prices are going down, but it's not likely to last. A new report released by ...
The average U.S. city price of a dozen large grade A eggs, not seasonally adjusted, in February was $5.90, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's up from $4.95 in January and $4.14 ...
The cost of eggs jumped a little more than 10% in February after a 15% increase in January — and prices are likely to remain high for a while. The surge in egg prices stems from outbreaks of the avian ...
A lot goes into the production of eggs — and with the Trump administration’s tariff policies potentially affecting costs for chicken feed and equipment, bird flu isn’t the only reason U.S. consumers ...
There may be some cracks forming in the egg market. For the past several months, consumers have been faced with a hard reality: Fewer eggs at higher prices. But in the first week of March, prices for ...
Consumer Price Index showed a dozen Grade A eggs cost an average of $5.90 in U.S. cities in February, up 10.4% from a year ...
Prices for the staple rose 10.4% in February even as overall inflation eased a bit. An outbreak of avian influenza continued ...
The main reason egg prices have climbed — hitting an all-time average high of $4.95 per dozen this month — is ... The USDA has already paid farmers roughly $1.2 billion for the birds they ...