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Live U.S. Egg Price Chart
Track National Average Egg Prices & Trends

View the latest national average egg prices with data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This live egg price chart is updated monthly, reflecting how often the BLS reports new pricing data. Here you can view trends over time, compare historical and recent prices, and see how costs fluctuate throughout the year.

Average price per dozen, Grade A Large Eggs

Updated every 12 hours Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (APU0000708111) and USDA with minimal processing by EggPrices.org

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Current Egg Prices and Historical Data

Egg prices fluctuate due to supply chain issues, seasonal demand, feed costs, and production trends. At eggprices.org, we monitor current egg prices from trusted sources like the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our dashboard provides:

  • Current average egg prices for large, medium, and specialty eggs.
  • Weekly and monthly trends in egg costs.
  • A comprehensive view of historical egg prices dating back to 2014.

Why Do Egg Prices Change?

Understanding the factors that affect egg prices is crucial. Key drivers include:

  • Feed Costs: The price of hen feed impacts production costs.
  • Avian Influenza: Outbreaks reduce supply, driving up prices.
  • Consumer Demand: Holiday seasons and baking trends increase demand.
  • Economic Conditions: Inflation and supply chain disruptions also play a role.

Egg Price Trends for 2024

Are egg prices going up or down in 2024? We provide insights and projections based on historical data and current trends, including:

  • Regional variations in egg prices by state.
  • Comparisons between conventional, organic, and free-range eggs.
  • Forecasts for the cost of eggs in the coming months.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the average price of a dozen eggs in the US?

The average price varies by state and time of year. As of --, the national average is --.

2. Why are egg prices so high?

Egg prices increase due to factors like reduced supply, higher production costs, and seasonal demand.

3. Are organic eggs more expensive?

Yes, organic eggs typically cost more due to higher production standards and feed costs.

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