Egg price tracker: These online tools let you see historical trends and forecasts as costs rise
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Egg prices have notably increased in the U.S., with costs for a dozen eggs rising as high as $9 in some regions. Two egg price tracking tools, from TradingEconomics and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, provide insights on current and historical egg prices. TradingEconomics reports that the price hit $7.09 in January 2025 but forecasts a potential decrease to $6.28 shortly before surging past $7.95 by year-end 2025. The Federal Reserve's tool offers historical prices, indicating eggs were rarely over $2 until recently.
Prices for Eggs displayed in Trading Economics are based on over-the-counter (OTC) and contract for difference (CFD) financial instruments.
The price of a dozen eggs reached $7.09 in January 2025, an increase of over 22% since the beginning of the year.
The forecast expects the price of a dozen eggs to drop to $6.28 by the end of this quarter but rise to $7.95 by the end of 2025.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis tracks the average cost of a dozen large Grade A eggs, historically showing prices rarely breaking $2 before 2021.
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