The Eggdex: Price of Eggs Up More Than 100 Percent in the Past 5 Years
Tracking the price of eggs, beef, chicken, and more

You might want to start protecting your egg cartons with Bubble Wrap. Egg prices hit a new high in January 2025, surpassing the peak of their pandemic price spike. Thanks to the spread of bird flu, the price of eggs rose 53 percent in the last year, and 15 percent in January alone. Fortunately, chickens raised for meat aren't as affected as egg-laying hens. The price of chicken is rising slower than the price of food overall, which is still rising slower than the 3 percent annual inflation the country experienced in the last year, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Category | Change since January 2020 | Change in last year |
---|---|---|
Eggs | 106.9% | 53.0% |
Fish and seafood | 17.2% | 0.9% |
Chicken | 31.2% | 0.9% |
Beef | 38.4% | 5.5% |
Pork | 24.8% | 2.8% |
Food away from home | 29.9% | 3.4% |
Food at home | 27.8% | 1.9% |
Food in general | 28.5% | 2.5% |
All items (general inflation) | 23.1% | 3.0% |
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The textbook answer to inflation never changed. If Biden pumps billions (trillions really) into the economy for things that never happed then prices must go up
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Where I live, eggs cost half as much as they did 6 weeks ago. Beef steak and fresh fish are a rare treat for me anymore—prices are just out of my range. I'll still splurge on a chuck roast once in a while. Pork is still cheap.
Yeah, this article is about 2 months too late.
It's from the May 2025 print edition, which means it was written April 2023.
I haven't seen much change yet in egg prices where I am. Still close to $6/doz for store brand brown eggs.
Just scored a chuck roast for $7.69 a pound. Can't remember the last time I saw it that low.
25% of it is pure inflation. I presume a lot of the rest of it is regulation.
The inflation is almost certainly here to stay. The regulation doesn't have to be.
Not even a mention of any factors thathave contributed to this increase? Nothing on what spurred this recent spike?
This article says less than your average tweet.
"Not even a mention of any factors thathave contributed to this increase?"
It's a short article, and the third sentence begins: "Thanks to the spread of bird flu..."
(I agree with other comments about the article's lack of timeliness.)
A print article on such a volatile measurement? Tell me stoking outrage is your goal. Tell me you don't give a shit about individualism or libertarianism because this article has nothing to do with them. This article could have appeared in thousands of blogs, and probably did.
Fire KMW.
Get out of DC.
Publish some libertarian articles.
I'm no big-city economist but is supply supposed to be a factor in the equation?
Did you see those amazing new "barcode scanners" when you were at the supermarket getting the price data that everybody already knew about?
The Eggdex: Price of Eggs Up More Than 100 Percent in the Past 5 Years
Who are you and get the fuck out of my Waffle House!
Seriously, I'm getting tired of this "Is it a search for a cherry-picked, 'a-ha gotcha!' item or the next 'This one weird item is a staple economic indicator!' clickbait?" publishing.
Does Reason "print" all of their magazine copies by hand? Why is this January news going to be in the May issue?
My favorite is when they recycle their own articles and call it "Best Of." Or when Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion just rewrite the same article over and over and over.
Eggs are down 40%+ year todate.
Leftist started paying attention to the price of eggs about the same time the price dropped 25% a couple weeks after Trump took office. Egg prices have been dropping since then.
Dems totally ignored inflation during the Biden years or mocked conservatives and said inflation wasn't really a problem because everyone had the $1400 stimulus funds that were being both saved and spent repeatedly. Now that Trump is in office, Dems are really concerned about increased grocery prices. However, prices in the grocery store are starting to come down.