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USDA Predicts Egg Prices Could Rise by 40% Amid Ongoing Bird Flu Crisis
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Published Feb. 26, 2025, 5:08 PM
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By DAVID GLENN:
More sticker shock on eggs.
As high as it is already, the price of eggs could climb more than 40 percent this year, the Department of Agriculture predicted on Wednesday.
Prices have reached an average of about $5 for a dozen eggs — often higher in metropolitan areas like New York.
The statement from the USDA came as the Trump administration on Wednesday offered several new details about its plans to combat the bird flu infecting chickens in the Midwest, a key factor in the price of eggs.
Planned measures include infusing another $1 billion into the fight, following the $2 billion already spent.
Millions of hens with the virus already have been slaughtered to prevent the spread of the virus.
Farmers have been trying to protect their birds by sanitizing trucks bringing chickens in or out of barns, requiring workers to shower and change clothes before handling chickens, and other precautions.
A big problem, though, is that wild birds walking or flying low near farms can spread the virus
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