Egg Prices: Easter Approaching

 | Mar 17, 2023 03:58AM ET

Judging by the March 13th U.S. inflation report, retail eggs still show the most dramatic price movements, which is a big puzzle for many poultry farmers, consumers and economists. Since the bird's flu occurrences subsided over time, it could be logical to expect egg prices to not only stop climbing, but also reverse their upward trend. But, although the price hike somewhat lost momentum, it’s apparently far from over.

According to the report, retail egg prices in the U.S. fell by 7% in February. A dozen large Grade A eggs cost $4.21, on average, down from $4.82 in January, a record high. However, as CNBC suggests, they may stay elevated as Easter approaches due to generally strong demand.

Below is the breakdown of the unveiled by the federal data tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, food itemized inflation in the U.S. as of now: