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U.S. egg prices are still skyrocketing. Here’s what’s behind the surge

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Leah Douglas and Tom Polansek

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Egg prices are cracking records, and it’s no yolk. Wholesale prices in the Midwest soared to $5.57 per dozen, a staggering 150% jump from last year. This surge is driven by a rampant bird flu outbreak impacting laying hens, reducing the supply just as demand peaks for holiday baking. As shoppers stock up for festive cookies and treats, brace yourself for higher prices at the checkout counter. It’s a scramble to balance supply and demand this holiday season.

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Leah Douglas and Tom Polansek

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