Egg prices in the United States have experienced notable fluctuations over the past year, with recent data indicating a downward trend. While egg prices were reported to be 27% higher year-over-year as of mid-2025, they have decreased significantly since the end of the previous administration. Specifically, egg prices fell by 19.8% in June 2025 and are down 61% since February 2025. At the time of the 2024 presidential election in November, a dozen eggs cost $3.65, rising slightly to $3.78 in June 2025, but the overall trajectory is declining. Analysts and commentators have highlighted that although prices are somewhat higher compared to July 2024, they remain lower than during the prior administration’s final months. This data has been cited in discussions about inflation and economic conditions under the current administration.
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In November 2024 when the election was held, a dozen eggs cost $3.65 and in June it was $3.78 — the good news is that prices are in fact heading downward. https://t.co/GWXcGw52tK