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Large white, Grade A chicken eggs, sold in a carton of a dozen. Includes organic, non-organic, cage free, free range, and traditional."
In 2024, the retail price for a dozen eggs in the United States was 4.15 U.S. dollars. Egg prices in the United States peaked in this year. Previously, the highest average price was in 2015, when a dozen eggs cost 2.75 U.S. dollars on average. U.S. egg production The United States was one of the leading producers of eggs in the world in 2021, ranking fourth behind China, India, and Indonesia. In that year, approximately 110.7 billion eggs were produced in the United States. There are two main categories that farm chickens fall into: broiler chickens and laying hens. The first are raised for meat and the second are raised for laying eggs. The U.S. state with the most laying hens is Iowa, with about 40.2 million in 2022. Some of the other top egg producing states include Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Egg retail in the United States Perhaps because eggs are uniform in taste and appearance and most consumers cannot tell one brand of chicken egg apart from another, private label eggs have the highest sales among fresh egg brands in the United States. Eggland’s Best is the leading name brand of fresh eggs in the United States, with sales of 274.55 million U.S. dollars in 2023. The amount that U.S. consumer units spend on eggs varies from region to region. In 2021, consumers in the Western United States spent an average of about 107 U.S. dollars on eggs over the course of the year. The Midwestern United States had the lowest average expenditure on eggs in that year.
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Large white, Grade A chicken eggs, sold in a carton of a dozen. Includes organic, non-organic, cage free, free range, and traditional."
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Explore the fluctuating factors influencing large egg prices in 2023, including supply and demand dynamics, production costs, and external factors like weather and diseases. Understand regional price disparities and the impact of consumer demand on this staple food item.
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United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: New York data was reported at 5.330 USD/Dozen in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.198 USD/Dozen for Feb 2025. United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: New York data is updated monthly, averaging 1.075 USD/Dozen from Jan 2000 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 303 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.198 USD/Dozen in Feb 2025 and a record low of 0.533 USD/Dozen in May 2002. United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: New York data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Economic Research Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P004: Poultry and Egg Price.
This statistic depicts the average price of organic eggs in the United States as of March 2021, by category. In that year, the U.S. price for one dozen organic brown extra large eggs amounted to 3.29 U.S. dollars.
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Explore the fluctuating cost of extra-large eggs in 2023 due to factors like geographic location, retail dynamics, feed prices, and supply chain issues. Understand how organic options, international policies, holidays, and avian diseases impact pricing, along with tips for budget-conscious consumers to navigate egg market changes.
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Eggs US rose to 2.63 USD/Dozen on June 6, 2025, up 1.78% from the previous day. Over the past month, Eggs US's price has fallen 21.59%, but it is still 11.72% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Eggs US.
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United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: Combined Regional data was reported at 5.127 USD/Dozen in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.222 USD/Dozen for Feb 2025. United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: Combined Regional data is updated monthly, averaging 1.021 USD/Dozen from Jan 2000 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 303 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.222 USD/Dozen in Feb 2025 and a record low of 0.428 USD/Dozen in May 2006. United States Wholesale Price: Eggs: Grade A: Large: Combined Regional data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Economic Research Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P004: Poultry and Egg Price.
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Large white, Grade A chicken eggs, sold in a carton of a dozen. Includes organic, non-organic, cage free, free range, and traditional."
The average retail price for one dozen, or 12, eggs in Canada was 4.66 Canadian dollars in October 2024. The Canadian egg market Canada produces an increasing number of eggs each year. In 2019, around 586 metric tons were produced nationwide, an increase of over 20 percent in volume since 2010. This production is, however, not distributed evenly across the country. Ontario is home to the most egg producers by a large margin, Alberta and Quebec come in distant second and third places. As a result, out of all the provinces, Ontario produced the largest volume of eggs in 2019 at around 303 million dozen. Canada is also active in the international egg trade. In 2019, they exported around 429 million U.S. dollars’ worth of the product and imported approximately 672 million U.S. dollars’ worth.
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Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Half Dozen Eggs: Large data was reported at 1.728 EUR/Unit in May 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.725 EUR/Unit for Apr 2018. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Half Dozen Eggs: Large data is updated monthly, averaging 1.824 EUR/Unit from Dec 2006 (Median) to May 2018, with 138 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.901 EUR/Unit in Jul 2013 and a record low of 1.524 EUR/Unit in Jan 2007. Ireland Consumer Price: Avg: Half Dozen Eggs: Large data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistics Office of Ireland. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.P001: Consumer Price: Average.
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Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Commodity: Farm Products: Eggs, Large (WPU01710703) from Dec 1971 to Apr 2025 about eggs, large, agriculture, commodities, PPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade A, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the Northeast Census Region - Urban was 3.71700 Index in October of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade A, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the Northeast Census Region - Urban reached a record high of 5.27200 in January of 2023 and a record low of 0.62600 in December of 2000. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade A, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the Northeast Census Region - Urban - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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The global eggs market is a substantial and dynamic sector, exhibiting consistent growth driven by increasing global population, rising disposable incomes, and shifting dietary preferences towards protein-rich foods. The market's value in 2025 is estimated at $150 billion, reflecting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 4% over the past five years. Key growth drivers include the rising demand for convenient, affordable, and nutritious protein sources, particularly in developing economies. Further fueling market expansion are innovative product offerings, such as value-added egg products (e.g., liquid eggs, egg whites) catering to the food processing industry and health-conscious consumers. The market is segmented by application (household and commercial), and type (chicken, duck, and other eggs), with chicken eggs dominating the market share due to widespread availability and affordability. Significant regional variations exist, with Asia Pacific representing a substantial portion of the market, primarily driven by China and India's large populations and increasing consumption. However, North America and Europe maintain robust markets with high per capita consumption and a growing preference for organic and free-range eggs. While the market faces restraints like fluctuations in feed prices and concerns regarding avian influenza outbreaks, the overall positive growth trajectory is projected to continue, primarily due to the consistent and growing demand for eggs across various applications. The forecast period (2025-2033) anticipates sustained market expansion, projecting a CAGR of around 3.5%. This growth will be influenced by factors like advancements in poultry farming technologies, leading to increased egg production efficiency and reduced costs. Furthermore, increasing awareness of the nutritional benefits of eggs, particularly among health-conscious consumers, will continue to drive demand. The market's competitive landscape comprises both large multinational corporations and smaller regional players, with competition primarily focused on price, product quality, and brand reputation. Strategic initiatives like mergers and acquisitions, as well as expansion into new markets, are expected to further shape the competitive dynamics. Continued innovation in product offerings and distribution channels will be vital for companies seeking to gain a competitive edge in this growing market.
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Long Term Projections: Egg: Prices: New York, Grade A Large data was reported at 174.000 0.01 USD/Dozen in 2034. This records an increase from the previous number of 171.000 0.01 USD/Dozen for 2033. Long Term Projections: Egg: Prices: New York, Grade A Large data is updated yearly, averaging 168.000 0.01 USD/Dozen from Dec 2022 (Median) to 2034, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 282.400 0.01 USD/Dozen in 2022 and a record low of 150.000 0.01 USD/Dozen in 2026. Long Term Projections: Egg: Prices: New York, Grade A Large data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Department of Agriculture. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI052: Agricultural Projections: Egg.
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United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade AA, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the West Census Region - Urban was 4.20800 Index in October of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade AA, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the West Census Region - Urban reached a record high of 4.20800 in October of 2024 and a record low of 0.72700 in June of 1980. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Average Price: Eggs, Grade AA, Large (Cost per Dozen) in the West Census Region - Urban - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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The price of eggs represents the average retail price of a dozen large Grade A eggs in US cities. Annual figures are the equally weighted averages of monthly means. Data is sourced from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and projections are sourced from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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Agricultural Prices: Average Weekly Prices: Producer: Large White Chicken Eggs: 30 Dozen: Goiás data was reported at 228.000 BRL in 18 Apr 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 228.000 BRL for 11 Apr 2025. Agricultural Prices: Average Weekly Prices: Producer: Large White Chicken Eggs: 30 Dozen: Goiás data is updated daily, averaging 109.000 BRL from Oct 2015 (Median) to 18 Apr 2025, with 497 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 240.000 BRL in 14 Mar 2025 and a record low of 61.000 BRL in 11 Jan 2019. Agricultural Prices: Average Weekly Prices: Producer: Large White Chicken Eggs: 30 Dozen: Goiás data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Supply Company. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Prices – Table BR.PA132: Agricultural Prices: CONAB: Average Weekly Prices: Producer: Chicken Eggs. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Large white, Grade A chicken eggs, sold in a carton of a dozen. Includes organic, non-organic, cage free, free range, and traditional."