Great news for breakfast lovers and bakers alike — egg prices in the U.S. are finally coming down after a long stretch of record highs. But what’s driving the decline? And will it last? Here's everything you need to know.
📉 Why Are Egg Prices Dropping?
Over the past few months, egg prices have plummeted from over $8 to around $3 per dozen, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This sharp drop follows the stabilization of egg supply after a severe avian flu outbreak that wiped out millions of laying hens.
Now that egg farms are back to normal production levels, supply is catching up with demand — and that’s great news for your grocery bill.
🛒 Why You Might Not See Lower Prices at the Store Yet
If you’re not seeing the price cuts reflected on store shelves, there’s a reason. Retail prices tend to lag behind wholesale prices by several weeks, largely because grocery stores are still selling inventory purchased at higher prices.
So hang tight — those lower prices should start showing up soon.
🌍 Tariffs on Imported Eggs Could Complicate Things
Just as the domestic supply improves, the U.S. has introduced new tariffs on imported eggs from countries like Brazil, Turkey, and South Korea.
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10% general tariff on most imported eggs
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26% tariff on South Korean eggs
These tariffs are meant to protect U.S. producers but could drive up costs for food manufacturers and processed egg products — potentially offsetting some of the benefits of the current price drop.
🐣 Easter & Passover: A Seasonal Spike?
As Easter and Passover approach, seasonal demand for eggs usually increases. While supply is much stronger than this time last year, holiday baking and dyeing traditions may cause a short-term bump in prices.
🥚 What It Means for You
Here's what to expect in the coming weeks:
✅ Lower prices at the wholesale level
⏳ A delay before retail prices follow suit
🚫 Possible tariff-related price bumps for imported and processed eggs
📅 Seasonal demand may cause short-term fluctuations
📬 Stay Updated with US-Eggs.com
At US-Eggs.com, we track egg prices, trends, and market changes to help you stay informed. Whether you're shopping for your family or buying in bulk, we’ve got your back with fresh updates and smart tips.
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