Egg prices in the U.S. are currently soaring due to supply disruptions from the bird flu outbreak. A recent report from the Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service indicates an expected 41% increase in prices throughout 2025. Retail egg prices saw a 13.8% rise in January alone, as shortages began to affect supply. The impact of avian influenza on egg-layer stocks has led to unprecedented market instability, with prices now significantly higher than pre-outbreak levels and affecting consumers and restaurants alike.
The price of eggs is set to rise even further due to supply problems caused by bird flu, adding strain to markets worldwide.
Egg prices are projected to increase 41.1% in 2025 which has led to some restaurants charging extra for egg dishes.
Retail egg prices have risen 13.8% in January alone, reflecting not only consumer price impact but shortages and market imbalance due to avian influenza.
The outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza has severely reduced egg production, presenting significant financial burdens to consumers and the economy.
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