Egg Prices Will Fall Nearly 30 Percent This Year, US Farm Agency Says

Egg Prices Will Fall Nearly 30 Percent This Year, US Farm Agency Says
Some of the thousands of eggs produced each day by caged hens are stacked up at an egg farm in San Diego County on July 29, 2008. Mike Blake/Reuters
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ARLINGTON, Va.—Having lingered near record highs for months, egg prices will fall dramatically this year provided the United States does not see a rebound in outbreaks of bird flu, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on Thursday.

The price drop would be a welcome relief to shoppers who have paid much more for eggs in recent months than ever before. The price of a dozen eggs was up 150 percent in January from a year prior, to $4.80 a dozen, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.