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Egg prices lower than under biden

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The effects of the Biden Bird Flu are subsiding. The chart on the left showing the cost of eggs resembles a lawn chair being folded.
Yet another one of bidens problems trump has fixed.
Thank you, Donald J Trump
https://www.newsweek.com/2025-eggs-prices-per-dozen-economy-donald-trump-2044401
Chart Shows 2025 Egg Price Surge Wiped Out In Single Week

The price of eggs has dropped from $7.22 per dozen, just a little less than the all-time high of $8.17 a few days before, to $4.90 in a single week, new data shows.

Why It Matters
Egg prices have skyrocketed to historic levels over the past year, with wholesalers recently paying more than $8 for a dozen eggs, compared to just $2 per dozen in previous years.

The issue became a flashpoint issue during last year's presidential election as a symbol of the increasing financial hardship many Americans have been experiencing.

A Gallup poll showed that voters overwhelmingly cited economic pressures as the key reason they voted for President Donald Trump in November.

What To Know
This year started with the price of eggs at $5.81 on January 3, moved up to $6.55 by January 23, $7.09 five days later, $7.52 by the end of the month and $8.76 at the start of February.

By February 20, the price had shot up to $8.03, before hitting an all-time high of $8.17 on March 3. But then the price started dipping, down to $7.22 by March 6, $6.08 by March 10, $5.18 by March 12 and $4.9 on March 13.

The surge in egg prices is the ongoing bird flu outbreak, which has decimated poultry stocks at farms across the country—more than 111 million birds—mostly egg-laying hens—were infected or culled between February 2022 and January 2025.

Other issues that have affected prices include inflation, supply chain issues, transportation costs, and new state animal welfare regulations

Trump promised that he would tackle egg prices on "day one" of his administration but said in December 2024 that it was "hard to bring things down once they're up."