Eggs are becoming harder to source across the country as farmers are forced to kill off millions of birds due to an avian flu ...
Eggs are expensive right now because of a national shortage. We asked two economists when costs could come back down.
Egg prices in the U.S. have hit record highs as a severe avian flu outbreak disrupts supply, driving inflation in food costs.
Using Consumer Price Index data, the Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans and how they are changing under the Trump administration.
Egg prices hit a record high as the U.S. contends with an ongoing bird flu outbreak, but consumers didn't need government ...
In other words: Chicken prices have remained stable because broiler producers have had an easier time keeping up with demand.
Wholesale prices have doubled over the past year as culls to stop spread of virus prompt shortages and rationing ...
The Department of Agriculture warned egg prices may increase more than 20% this year, after December saw a year-over-year ...
"It is, I guess, a small indication of just the popularity of eggs right now." The CEO of Pete and Gerry’s Organic Eggs says ...
Soaring prices have also led to at least two egg heists. In early February, thieves stole 100,000 organic eggs worth $40,000 ...
It’s not just eggs. Many commonly purchased goods and services got more expensive in January, driving inflation in the wrong ...
The Cottage Inn, which opened in 1929, announced it will stop its breakfast service, citing the rising cost of eggs and other ...