Robert Reich Is Wrong: 'Corporate Greed' Isn't To Blame for Egg Prices
The former labor secretary ignores the avian flu epidemic that devastated the supply of egg-laying hens.

Some laws of economics are ironclad. Competition is a natural regulator of economic activity. When demand outweighs supply, prices will rise. And when prices rise, a prominent progressive will blame it on corporate greed.
For much of 2022, the price of eggs rose dramatically, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Even as inflation cooled later in the year, the per-dozen price of eggs exploded, from less than $2 in January to $3.11 by August before cracking $4.25 in December.
The situation is so severe that smugglers see it as an opportunity. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reportedly saw a 108 percent increase in seized eggs and poultry products from October to December. Jennifer De La O, director of field operations at CBP's San Diego Field Office, warned that "uncooked eggs are prohibited entry from Mexico into the U.S. Failure to declare agriculture items can result in penalties of up to $10,000."
Over the weekend, Robert Reich, a Berkeley professor of public policy who served as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton, tweeted his explanation for the price spike: "Corporate greed."
"Cal-Maine, the largest egg producer in the US, is raking record profits," Reich said, "$198 million in its latest quarter. That's a 65% increase from a year ago."
Egg prices are up 60%. That's absurd. People are paying up upwards of $6 and $7 for a dozen eggs.
Why? Corporate greed.
Cal-Maine, the largest egg producer in the US, is raking record profits — $198 million in its latest quarter.
That's a 65% increase from a year ago.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) January 20, 2023
Reich is not alone: The industry group Farm Action has called on regulators to investigate egg companies for price gouging. But there is a much simpler explanation for what's happening here.
A widespread avian flu outbreak devastated the poultry industry in 2022, causing the deaths of more than 43 million hens. December egg inventories were down nearly 30 percent from the year before, just in time for the holiday baking season. Under the basic rules of economics, a persistent drop in supply leading into a time of increased demand is bound to have this result.
It is inherently more likely that these fluctuations in prices are driven by market forces than that egg manufacturers all simultaneously decided to charge more. After all, when egg prices plummeted from $2 to $1.32 in mid-2020, Reich did not argue that this was a result of poultry firms' generosity and not a side effect of a giant decrease in demand at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Higher prices account for not only the increase in demand but also the costs incurred by losing so many egg-laying hens. Reich may feel that raising prices during a shortage is unseemly, but that's exactly how businesses survive past the shortage.
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I put him right up there with Paul "Hugo Chávez's policies are awesome and the internet is just a fad" Krugman.
You do know that they are buds, right?
But I am with you. If Krugman is an economist instead of a political hack for the Democrat party, I am a prima ballerina. At age 75, and weighing 250#.
Agreed. I have yet to hear an article or essay by Reich that was not obviously wrong. If he said the sky was blue, I'd look outside to see what had changed.
Indeed. He is both small in stature, and intellect. That said, I find myself typing this at a local bar where the person sitting next to me actually puts stock into what the dumbass dwarf says. He’s less informed that Tony.
"Cal-Maine said it earned $110 million, or $2.25 a share, in the quarter, contrasting with a loss of 9 cents a share in the year-ago period."
Where was the corporate greed a year ago when they were losing money?
These "greed" claims always seem to ignore the notion that if the companies involved were "greedy", that they would be greedy all the time, don't ya think?
"For the thirty-nine weeks ended February 26, 2022, net sales were $1,184.2 million compared to $999.2 million in the prior-year period. The Company reported net income of $22.7 million, or $0.46 per basic and diluted common share, for the thirty-nine weeks ended February 26, 2022"
1.9% profit in the 3rd quarter last year. Sounds really greedy to me.
Yes. Maybe they're considering a new daily "Robert Reich is Wrong" series.
"Robert Reich is Wrong" series:
I myself did a podcast for a short time dedicated to just such an effort. "K-Watch, where we Kounter the Krazy Keynesianism of Krugman."
And I believe Tom Woods (and buddy Bob Murphy) dedicate a fair amount of time on his podcast, to just such an endeavor. So maybe we could also tag team The Mighty Midget.
Better yet, start a new sub-hed category to run alongside "Brickbats" and "Roundup" called "Robert Reich is Wrong". The man is so prolific in his fallacies that practically the only premise left for him to expound on is the dryness of water.
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Reich and Jim Cramer could launch their own TV show as the “Anti-Oracles” of economics and high finance.
Add Krugman for the never-right trifecta.
He's really made himself the king of really fucking stupid takes. One of my favorites was declaring that uncensored social media would be the dream of authoritarians.
“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
― Thomas Sowell
Sadly the job of most economists isn't to do economics. It's to justify politics.
Thomas Sowell is a national treasure. His books should be required reading for all high school and college students (assuming any of them can read).
Yeah, but Sowell must hate black people.
he has internalized white supremacy obviously
Well if he didn't vote for Biden then he ain't black.
Is this guy even considered an economist anymore?
He's a political hack thru and thru
He isn't an economist - no degree in the subject, even undergraduate. Reich is an attorney.
You want scarcity? Bring back Republican President Grant's Comstock law banning all birth control, then export it everywhere else at gunpoint.
Or Nixon's price controls on virtually everything, intended to head off the inflation that was bound to result from the move to fiat currency so that the country could afford both the "Great Society" and the Vietnam War instead of shutting down one and restricting the other into a more viable formulation.
Under the basic rules of economics, a persistent drop in supply leading into a time of increased demand is bound to have this result.
Now run this in reverse, and replace eggs with immigrants.
Will we finally get one writer who actually acknowledges that the laws of economics doesn't stop at humans?
Very few libertarians (writers or otherwise) disagree with the notion that artificially restricting the supply of labor will increase the cost of that labor- whether it is by the government mandating that you get costly licenses and certifications, forcing people to use a specific union, or forcing competitors in other countries to stay out. The mechanisms of restricting labor supply are myriad, while the socialistic impulse to force others (consumers) to subsidize a few (the laborers) are pretty much the same.
I have yet to see any writers here acknowledge that. At most it's fully dismissively (see all Fiona articles).
If you're going to restrict one group's ability to compete using minimum wage laws, regulations, employee benefits, licensing, taxes, etc. you can't encourage entry of another group not subject to those restrictions, unless you're deliberately trying to destroy the first.
But the Reasonistas know this. If they were serious about open borders, guaranteeing the citizen's ability to compete against illegals on the open market would be their first priority.
Employers who hire "illegals" do it because they will work under the table for peanuts.
If we opened the border they would no longer be "illegal" and subject to those same restrictions as citizens.
Theoretically.
I’m trying to imagine what this guy means. Could he mean that immigrants increase the supply of labor and thereby drive down the price?
No, because that would require him to ignore that immigrants also increase the demand for labor and thereby drive up the price, and nobody is that stupid.
So what does he mean?
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This guy has always deserved a good shellacking
He seems to have egg on his face often.
Yokes on you, he's got plenty of your eggs in his basket.
It's all a big shell game.
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If child-sized adult Robert Reich wants to take his #DefendBidenAtAllCosts game to the next level, he should insist that the only item to rise in price since January 2021 is spittin' tobaccy.
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There are few this song does not offend.
The thing is bound to offend ALL musicians.
I think Politico was expecting her to be named as the new WH Chief of Staff...
"Did i mention the fact she's left handed? She's left handed alright. Girl's got some strange hobbies. One of her hobbies is lowering children into open man-holes. Which is kind of difficult cause a lot of the children are taller than her, her being a midget and everything - or her being a left-handed midget - or her being a left-handed lesbian midget - or her left-handed lesbian albino midget - or her being a left-handed lesbian albino midget eskimo. Life can be really difficult on that young lady"
"She bit me once, you know. Right here. You see this? Left a mark. She was lowering a friend of mine's kid into the sewer. I run up and tried to stop her, I said "listen there you lesbian midget left-handed albino! You stop right there!" And she bit me. I'm afraid I'm gonna... I'm gonna turn into a lesbian left-handed midget albino when the moon is full. Oh my god the moon is full tonight! I can feel myself shrinking. I can feel myself getting left-handed. I can feel myself getting the urge to build an igloo. I can feel my skin turning white and my eyes getting red. I can feel - I can feel the urge to buy a Suzanne Vega album! Noooo!!! Noooo!!!! Noooo!!!! Auuggghhh!!! Oh, okay, it was just gas."
Maybe Reich can dress up in a school boy outfit.
Think about it Shrike. You could pretend he’s a little boy while you plow him. Perfect for a pedophile like you.
You always see the sunny side to these issues.
A widespread avian flu outbreak devastated the poultry industry in 2022
Biden’s fault egg prices are up. He said the US couldn’t drill for chickens anymore due to chicken warming. And he cancelled the chicken pipeline from Canada.
You know what he did do? Drive up the cost of every facet of egg production, which ALREADY increased the price of eggs before the avian flu hit.
Didn't the MIGRANT CARAVAN! result in more conservative pants-shitting which in turn lowered the price of fertilizer and lowered labor costs at chickenhouses?
No.
Imagine spending your day shilling for Robert Reich. There's got to be better ways to earn a living, Pluggo.
For shrike? There is not.
He’s probably forcing his victims to e or form in his own CP productions. That homo couple in Georgia was doing that, and pimping their adoptive boys out for big bucks.
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These people are of you Shrike. I really hope you get tortured to death.
The incarcerated couple is now complaining that they aren’t being treated well by their fellow residents.
The birds were eggsterminated.
Authorities suspect fowl play.
You know which other Reich consistently got it all wrong?
It takes more than two wrongs to make a Reich.
^ Thread winner.
Do you think Reich and Krugman are golf buddies? They seem to have the same propensity for laying eggs with their policy positions.
What do you expect from a couple of whites?
More than some scrambled, hard boilerplate drivel. (Unless they poach their theories from elsewhere?)
Come to think of it, Elisabeth Warren is the one who poaches their rotten ideas—with no reservations whatsoever!
We need to eggsplore this a little further.
Not golf, but they do make some good cookies.
Not without wasting a lot of perfectly good dough, I assume!
Couple of idiot Marxist dick puppets.
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Krugman is the golfer, and Reich is the tee?
A widespread avian flu outbreak devastated the poultry industry in 2022, causing the deaths of more than 43 million hens.
Obviously, didn't lock down and mask hard enough. I blame those backwards, pro-organic idiots and their anti-vax disinformation and advocacy. We should use an untested mRNA vaccine to fix the issue.
JFC it doesn't make sense even for *people* trying to control *chickens*.
Wampum economics; Reich apparently ascribes to the Warren School of Econ. Fuck it up and blame it on greed, so you can have more power to fuck it up even more.
They are both simply leftie populists. You would have thought populism on the leftern side wouldn't be quite so dumbed down as populism on the rightern side, but Warren and Reich repeatedly demonstrate that is not the case.
Has Reich been right, ever? And he’s a famous economist.
Well, somewhere along the line he must have said “Oh, I don’t know…” or “Wait, I don’t understand….” In the course of conversation. Other than that?
Except he's not an economist, famous or otherwise. He's a lawyer.
Eggs are an interesting commodity. The common store egg was cheap. I have for the last few years bought my eggs from local farmers and have paid a premium for those eggs. What I now find is that my cost for eggs has not risen nearly as much as it has for the large volume basic store egg. I suspect that first the large volume producer is more affected by avian flu and that there is an inflation jump for each middleman in the supply chain multiplying the inflation effect.
There are a lot of layers to this problem.
It all depends where you are in the pecking order of the egg distribution chain.
It's eggsasperating.
The same for pasture raised eggs v all the other types. I buy the pasture raised because the yolks are so much richer and oranger. The price hasn't changed much at all over the last year. The other types are all now roughly the same price as the pasture raised. The combo of a) avian flu killing off millions of birds that are huddled together in cages and b)the price of grain feed has risen far more than the price of whatever bugs hens eat in pasture.
I'm glad that many supermarkets don't even sell pasture raised and customers don't know what that designation means.
We've had a small flock of chickens (currently, 6) here for the last few years. They live in a "chicken tractor" that we move through the pasture daily--not quite "free range", but almost. We get 4 or 5 eggs per day, usually, sometimes get 6. Nice, large eggs, almost orange yolks. At "organic free range" pricing, we're way ahead of expenses.
With your scale, that is much better than free range. The USDA regs for regular mass produced eggs is 67 square inches of space per hen. For cage-free it's one square foot. For free range it's two square feet and most hens will remain inside for their entire life and the feed will be corn/soy.
Pasture raised isn't a USDA label but it is generally 40-100 sq feet per hen and feed is bugs, worms, grass, etc. I'll bet that's what your conditions are
Thanks for that info. We actually have two parts. A 2m x 1m hardwire cage tractor with a HPTE hardshell coop (Eglu Go Up w/extension). The coop has an automatic door such that at night they are about as safe as they can possibly be except for maybe if a bear wanted them. And I made a 10ft x 5ft extension from PVC pipe and chicken wire that they use during the day. So 2m^2 is about 10.75sqft, plus 50sqft or so in the extension. That's about 10sqft per hen, really about 60 sqft that all 6 hens get to run around in. As I said, we move the kit every morning. It's easy to move in straight rows so that they cover the whole field, you can see the "mowing" they've done.
The field they are in is a nice clover & grass field, and a lot of henbit in the spring, so they get that and any bugs or grubs or worms they scratch up, plus pellet feed and a scoop of dried bugs and seeds. They also get the garden leftovers like the 200 or so small peppers (never had so much success with peppers!) that didn't die this year but that no one really had the gumption to try to eat or save somehow. Plus we grow giant sunflowers for the chickens. We have several different persimmon trees on the property too, which gives me more fruit than I care to try to eat or save so when those start dropping the get that. I also use the chickens for armyworm infestations. I cut the entombed branch off and slide the whole nest into the chicken run. Gives them hours of fun. So a lot of what they eat is "free" stuff, augmented with the pellet food.
The coop floor has a drawer, so the manure can be saved for composted fertilizer.
I misremembered. There actually almost 90 sq of space shared by 6 hens, or almost 15 sqft each.
I keep after my wife to just let them loose during the day, but she has visions of hawks swooping down on her ladies. We certainly have predators like coyotes and racoons and occasionally a bear at night, but during the day the biggest threat is probably the barn cats which so far seem to be uninterested in the chickens.
Reich is wrong about literally everything. He was an idiot in the Clinton administration and he's an idiot in the private sector.
The man is not an idiot at all: he manages to say what those in power want to hear, and that's why his career consisted of many powerful and well-remunerated sinecures.
Also, a Berkeley professorship and selling access to government officials isn't exactly "working in the private sector". He's more like a corrupt palace eunuch to deposed Queen Hillary.
Forget it, Jake, it's Robert Reich. The man is absolute moron.
Given his qualifications, I cannot accept that he is a moron.
He must, therefore, be writing these idiotic things on purpose.
And that purpose is left-wing populism.
He's a lawyer by trade. Lying is practically a reflex.
"Given his qualifications, I cannot accept that he is a moron."
Don't spend much time around "experts," do you?
Perhaps I just have a different view of their culpability? You seem to think such "experts" are innocent morons. I think they know exactly what they are doing.
Semi-true. All prices are set in a strategy to maximize profits. Remember when gas was only $2/gallon? That price was set by "corporate greed" just as much as $5/gallon gas is.
"All prices are set in a strategy to maximize profits." Taking into account all the various market factors, including transients. Like the fact that 40M+ layers have been culled due to avian flu. Like the fact that Russia invaded a neighboring country and a "war shortage" occurred.
that munchkin has never been correct.
Even as chief economist for the lollipop guild?
He should be eggscommunicated.
Yes that would be eggsellent.
Robert Reich isn't an economist, he is a self-serving left wing propagandist. "Right" and "wrong" has nothing to do with any of what he says.
Some quick math:
1,083 million: Cal-Maine's 2022 egg sales
/4 : Convert to quarters
271 million dozen
78 million: Increase in profit / Q
29 cents = Increase in profit / dozen
So eggs have increased from $2 to 6 or 7 (according to Reich) and he concludes the culprit is 29 cents?
What a buffoon.
And Cal-Main is so far one of the producers mostly unaffected by the bird flu. Their competitors have lost 40M+ of their birds.
Feed cost per dozen eggs has also gone up 30%.
"These results reflect the current market environment characterized by record average selling prices for conventional eggs, primarily due to reduced supply related to the outbreak in the U.S. of highly pathogenic avian influenza ("HPAI"), and good customer demand. There have been no positive tests for HPAI at any of Cal-Maine Foods’ owned or contracted production facilities as of December 28, 2022.
"Demand was further supported by California’s and Massachusetts’ cage-free mandates going into effect January 1, 2022, as well as more retailers shifting to selling more cage-free products.
Eggstraordinary.
Your fuzzy math is pretty close. Sold 284M dozen for 13 weeks ending 26 NOV 2022, average net selling price was $2.709/dozen.
Egghead
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“prices will rise. And when prices rise, a prominent progressive will blame it on corporate greed”
Ironically; The LARGEST price rising is in every industry progressives take over with Gov-Guns so apparently there is no “greed” that even compares to Gov-Gun “greed”. FTFY.
I paid over $14 for a double dozen her in Los Angeles this weekend. Eggs here are more expensive because, by lawm they all have to be from cage-free eggs. That reduces our supply, and jacks up our prices.
I'm pretty sure a single dozen in L.A. was closer to $4 or more back in January 2021 due to all of the extra CA regs and costs of being a business in the area adding overhead to everything from the farmer to the shipper to the store.
I prefer the brown eggs anyway, and rarely buy the cheapest variety in the case, so maybe there were some closer to $2 to be had back then?
So what would happen if producers DIDN'T raise prices?
The limited supply would sell out at grocery stores and there would be fewer eggs available for 'casual' shoppers such as myself. I love eggs and value them enough to just pay the higher prices. But if prices were forced low, people would line up for eggs if they knew when they were being shelved.
It would be similar to the 1970's when I was a young child during the oil embargo; the government set a price ceiling for gasoline, so people queued up at stations, wasting gas and time in lines.
ProgReason needs to also cover the cost difference between Mexican eggs and US eggs (about $1/dozen), and how relief could be provided by freeing up trade, and allowing these eggs to be driven into the US market instead of swimming across the Rio Grande at night. In other words end the import ban.
Are producers 'greedy'? Any company will set prices to whatever the market will pay. Ultimately high prices send signals for others to invest in more capacity (more egg farms). Low prices send signals to reduce flock/sell hens for chicken pot pies.
When grain (feed) prices go up, so too do eggs. Energy and labor are inputs to almost everything. That's one reason why egg prices increased 48.7% in 1973 (the greatest year-over-year increase since data tabulation began in the 1930's). It would be good to see additional research put forth into these stories, and including say a chart of inflation-adjusted egg prices over the last 90 years.
"people would line up for eggs if they knew when they were being shelved"
Food lines are one of the utopian goals of the left. Just ask Bernie Sanders who is amazingly still in USA politics. Funny how signs of a starving society is proudly touted as one's utopian goal.
Don't Blame 'Greedy Corporations' for Inflation. Blame Joe Biden.
It is Biden's policies. Amazingly under Reason hated Trump there was NO CORPORATE GREED. Corporate greed only start as an excuse for Biden's poor polices that caused the massive inflation.
Shrinking the energy supply, not just for the US but for the world and printing at the least 4.6 trillion in money for useless or destructive woke bills.
To be fair to Robbie, he's always wrong.
Lighten up, Joe. He's doing the same as the previous, immensely popular Reich: protecting the Volk from the greed of those other, nonnational, bolshie atheist socialists. To people who listen to him, his message sounds true, balanced, sensitive, concerned and aware.
"the per-dozen price of eggs exploded, from less than $2 in January to $3.11 by August before cracking $4.25 in December."
We see what you did there.
"Robert Reich Is Wrong"
He used to write a column for the Sunday SF Chron. Actually he wrote it once and changed the names thereafter:
"The Rich are Getting Richer Faster Than the Poor are Getting Richer".
When was the last time the Mighty Midget was correct about anything??????
Not a man among us can remember.
The next time Robert Reich is right about anything will be the first time I can remember. He used to have a regular commentary on NPR which was always 180 degrees away from reality.
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