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Fresh, low fat or light milk sold, per half-gallon carton. Includes organic and non-organic milk."
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Fresh whole milk, fortified, sold per gallon regardless of packaging type. Includes organic and non-organic milk."
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Northeast - Milk Prices - Historical chart and current data through 1990.
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Dairy Price Index in World decreased to 148.30 Index Points in September from 152.30 Index Points in August of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for World Dairy Price Index.
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Milk fell to 17.21 USD/CWT on October 3, 2025, down 0.92% from the previous day. Over the past month, Milk's price has fallen 3.15%, and is down 23.71% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Milk - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on October of 2025.
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Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Food: Dairy and Related Products: Milk data was reported at 194.500 1989-1990=100 in Jun 2012. This records a decrease from the previous number of 194.800 1989-1990=100 for Mar 2012. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Food: Dairy and Related Products: Milk data is updated quarterly, averaging 138.500 1989-1990=100 from Sep 1980 (Median) to Jun 2012, with 128 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 227.000 1989-1990=100 in Dec 2008 and a record low of 60.000 1989-1990=100 in Sep 1980. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Food: Dairy and Related Products: Milk data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.I008: Consumer Price Index: 1989-90=100.
This statistic shows the average annual output price of milk in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 2022, in index format. Since 2000, the output price index of milk has steadily increased, until 2022 when the index price shot up to a peak of 180 points.
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Italy PPI: Milk and Dairy Products data was reported at 127.200 1990=100 in Dec 1996. This records an increase from the previous number of 127.100 1990=100 for Nov 1996. Italy PPI: Milk and Dairy Products data is updated monthly, averaging 114.300 1990=100 from Sep 1991 (Median) to Dec 1996, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 128.200 1990=100 in May 1996 and a record low of 100.200 1990=100 in Sep 1991. Italy PPI: Milk and Dairy Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Italy – Table IT.I029: Producer Price Index: 1990=100.
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Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Commodity: Processed Foods and Feeds: Dry Milk Products, Including Feed Grade (DISCONTINUED) (WPS023502) from Jan 1990 to Dec 1990 about milk, grades, processed, food, commodities, PPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
Monthly average retail prices for selected products, for Canada and provinces. Prices are presented for the current month and the previous four months. Prices are based on transaction data from Canadian retailers, and are presented in Canadian current dollars.
2024 saw the average price for a Thanksgiving dinner decline to ***** U.S. dollars. In 2022, the average price for a complete Thanksgiving feast in the United States (U.S.) amounted to ***** U.S. dollars. The survey dinner includes turkey, bread stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a relish tray of carrots and celery, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and beverages of coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of ten. Despite the recent decrease, there has been a general increase in the average cost for a Thanksgiving family dinner for over * decades. The most rapid increase happened between 2019 and 2022 when the average price grew by almost ** percent. Turkey prices during Thanksgiving in the U.S. The price of a whole 16-pound turkey in the U.S. was ***** U.S. dollars in 2024. This is the highest retail price for a whole turkey since 2018. The price of a whole turkey has increased by close to * U.S. dollars in comparison to 2021, which is a price increase of over **** percent. Moreover, the average cost of a whole turkey varies among the different U.S. states. In California, for example, a whole 15-pound turkey costs on average ***** U.S. dollars, which is the most expensive among all selected states. The turkey is by far the most expensive ingredient for a ten-person Thanksgiving dinner. Several other typically purchased dinner ingredients, such as pumpkin pie mix, sweet potatoes, cubed stuffing mix, dinner rolls, and whole milk cost on average between **** and **** U.S. dollars. Traveling during Thanksgiving in the U.S. The national holiday of Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated on November 26 in the United States. Close to one-third of Americans prefer to celebrate Thanksgiving at their relatives. Therefore, many Americans travel during Thanksgiving. The number of Thanksgiving holiday travelers in the United States is around ***** million. Since 2019, the amount of Thanksgiving travelers has fluctuated but increased by approximately * million. Cars are the preferred mode of transportation during Thanksgiving. Over ** percent of the people who travel during Thanksgiving do so by car, while about *** percent travel by airplane.
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Pakistan WPI: Food: Powered Milk data was reported at 211.110 1990-1991=100 in Aug 2003. This records an increase from the previous number of 210.180 1990-1991=100 for Jul 2003. Pakistan WPI: Food: Powered Milk data is updated monthly, averaging 219.690 1990-1991=100 from Jan 1997 (Median) to Aug 2003, with 80 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 228.260 1990-1991=100 in Mar 2000 and a record low of 196.240 1990-1991=100 in Jan 1997. Pakistan WPI: Food: Powered Milk data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Pakistan – Table PK.I018: Wholesale Price Index: 1990-91=100.
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Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): BK: 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and Milk Products data was reported at 124.100 1990=100 in Apr 1999. This stayed constant from the previous number of 124.100 1990=100 for Mar 1999. Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): BK: 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and Milk Products data is updated monthly, averaging 107.305 1990=100 from Jan 1990 (Median) to Apr 1999, with 112 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 124.100 1990=100 in Apr 1999 and a record low of 94.170 1990=100 in Apr 1992. Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): BK: 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and Milk Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Trade and Economic Indices. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Thailand – Table TH.I042: Consumer Price Index: 1990=100: Bangkok Metropolis .
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The global market for powdered, condensed or evaporated milk expanded to $48.5B in 2024, with an increase of 4.2% against the previous year. Overall, the total consumption indicated a modest increase from 2012 to 2024: its value increased at an average annual rate of +1.9% over the last twelve years. The trend pattern, however, indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. Based on 2024 figures, consumption decreased by -13.4% against 2022 indices.
This timeline depicts the retail price of American processed cheese in the United States from 1995 to 2024. In 2024, the U.S. price for one pound of processed cheese amounted to **** U.S. dollars, a * cent increase from the pound price in 2023.
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United Arab Emirates Consumer Price Index (CPI): Foodstuff, Beverage and Tobacco: Milk, Dairy Products and Eggs data was reported at 143.200 1990=100 in 2000. This records an increase from the previous number of 138.800 1990=100 for 1999. United Arab Emirates Consumer Price Index (CPI): Foodstuff, Beverage and Tobacco: Milk, Dairy Products and Eggs data is updated yearly, averaging 138.800 1990=100 from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2000, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 143.200 1990=100 in 2000 and a record low of 125.800 1990=100 in 1998. United Arab Emirates Consumer Price Index (CPI): Foodstuff, Beverage and Tobacco: Milk, Dairy Products and Eggs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Economy. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Arab Emirates – Table AE.I019: Consumer Price Index: 1990=100.
2024 saw the average price for a Thanksgiving dinner decline to 58.08 U.S. dollars. In 2022, the average price for a complete Thanksgiving feast in the United States (U.S.) amounted to 64.05 U.S. dollars. The survey dinner includes turkey, bread stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a relish tray of carrots and celery, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and beverages of coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of ten. Despite the recent decrease, there has been a general increase in the average cost for a Thanksgiving family dinner for over 3 decades. The most rapid increase happened between 2019 and 2022 when the average price grew by almost 40 percent. Turkey prices during Thanksgiving in the U.S. The price of a whole 16-pound turkey in the U.S. was 30.15 U.S. dollars in 2024. This is the highest retail price for a whole turkey since 2018. The price of a whole turkey has increased by close to 9 U.S. dollars in comparison to 2021, which is a price increase of over 40.8 percent. Moreover, the average cost of a whole turkey varies among the different U.S. states. In California, for example, a whole 15-pound turkey costs on average 39.85 U.S. dollars, which is the most expensive among all selected states. The turkey is by far the most expensive ingredient for a ten-person Thanksgiving dinner. Several other typically purchased dinner ingredients, such as pumpkin pie mix, sweet potatoes, cubed stuffing mix, dinner rolls, and whole milk cost on average between 2.93 and 4.16 U.S. dollars. Traveling during Thanksgiving in the U.S. The national holiday of Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated on November 26 in the United States. Close to one-third of Americans prefer to celebrate Thanksgiving at their relatives. Therefore, many Americans travel during Thanksgiving. The number of Thanksgiving holiday travelers in the United States is around 79.86 million. Since 2019, the amount of Thanksgiving travelers has fluctuated but increased by approximately 2 million. Cars are the preferred mode of transportation during Thanksgiving. Over 92 percent of the people who travel during Thanksgiving do so by car, while about 7.5 percent travel by airplane.
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Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and milk Products data was reported at 122.900 1990=100 in Dec 1997. This records a decrease from the previous number of 123.000 1990=100 for Nov 1997. Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and milk Products data is updated monthly, averaging 105.220 1990=100 from Jan 1990 (Median) to Dec 1997, with 96 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 123.000 1990=100 in Nov 1997 and a record low of 95.400 1990=100 in Apr 1992. Thailand Consumer Price Index (CPI): 1990=100: Food and Beverages: Eggs and milk Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Trade and Economic Indices. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Thailand – Table TH.I041: Consumer Price Index: 1990=100 .
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(DC)CPI: Low Income: 1990=100: FB: Eggs and Milk Products data was reported at 144.400 1990=100 in Dec 1998. This records a decrease from the previous number of 145.900 1990=100 for Nov 1998. (DC)CPI: Low Income: 1990=100: FB: Eggs and Milk Products data is updated monthly, averaging 106.750 1990=100 from Jan 1990 (Median) to Dec 1998, with 108 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 147.900 1990=100 in Sep 1998 and a record low of 95.300 1990=100 in Feb 1990. (DC)CPI: Low Income: 1990=100: FB: Eggs and Milk Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of Trade and Economic Indices. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Thailand – Table TH.I043: Consumer Price Index: 1990=100: Low Income .
Food and commodity prices are central indicators and a popular research area in economic and social history. Examples for this are the historical cyclical analysis, the analysis of regional disparities and the research on historical living standard. The basis of the collection of price historical sources in hand is a comprehensive collection of material on price and wage history of the Göttingen institute for economic and social history (Göttinger Instituts für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte). This outstanding collection was based on the works of Moritz J. Elsass from the beginning of the 1930s and was extended in the beginning of the 1960s under the command of Wilhelm Abel in Göttingen. In Göttingen this collection is used since that period as the basis of all historical collections on prices and wages of the archive. In the middle of the 1980s the price historical research was resumed under the command of Hans-Jürgen Gerhard with a larger scale and with the financial help of the Volkswagen foundation. It was concentrated on Northwest Germany (Westphalia, Lower Saxony, the Hanseatic Cities, and Schleswig-Holstein) and was concentrated on the period from around 1650 to 1850. “The comprehensive material taken mainly from archives became part in the historical collections of prices and wages of the Institute for economic and social history of the University of Göttingen and extended the collections of the institute substantially. For the publication in hand a large part of the raw material was transformed consistent and comparable price series that are universally usable. This meant especially a careful investigation of the measurement of sizes, weights and monetary values used in the sources. Publishing the price series started in the 1990s. The first publication was on food staples (see Gerhard, H. – J./Kaufhold, K. H. (Hrsg.), 1990: Preise im vor- und frühindustriellen Deutschland. Grundnahrungsmittel. Texts: Hans-Jürgen Gerhard. (Göttinger Beiträge zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte; Bd. 15). Göttingen: Verlag Otto Schwarz & CO. Archiv-Nr.: ZA8484; in histat). In this second volume of the complete work, one finds the prices for food, beverages, spices, raw materials and industrial products. The tables of the price series are first sorted by the two product groups: (A) Food, beverages and spices and (B) raw materials and industrial products. Within these groups will be differentiated according to individual product groups: A.: wheat products and rice; vegetables and fruits; poultry/ poultry products; milk and milk products; fish; beverages; spices / flavorings; other food and related products (coffee, cocoa, olive oil, tobacco). B.: vegetable raw materials / seeds; animal raw materials; metals and metal salts; minerals; textile plant-based; textiles animal based / leather goods; colors / colorants / color timbers; metal ware; fats / oils / soaps; fuel and lighting; building materials and timber; other industrial products. A third subdivision concerns the goods of each product groups and the consolidated locations. Due to this three-part order all price tables have a tripartite serial number. With the publication of a selection of altogether 400 price series (133 in the first and 267 in the second volume) the material presentation of this project is concluded. Data tables in HISTAT: The price tables are first divided into the two main product groups (A and B). Each is subdivided by price, source type and by sub product groups. The individual tables (not listed here) are differentiated according to the individual goods and the consolidated locations: A: Food – Beverages - Spices Table part A1: Prices from Hamburg’s Commodity Price Current (Hamburger Preiscouranten), Product group: Food, beverages and spices: A1.01 Cereal products and rice A1.03 Vegetables and fruits; poultry / poultry products A1.04 Milk and milk products A1.05 Fish A1.06 Beverages A1.07 Spices / flavorings A1.08 Other food and related products (coffee, cocoa, olive oil, tobacco) Table part A2: Prices from other location A2.01 Cereal products and rice A2.02 Vegetables and fruits; poultry / poultry products / sausage products A2.03 Vegetables and fruits; A2.04 Milk and milk products A2.05 Fish A2.06 Beverages A2.07 Spaces / flavorings; A2.08 Other food and related products (coffee, cocoa, olive oil, tobacco). B.: Raw materials and industrial products Table part B1: Prices from Hamburg’s Commodity Price Current (Hamburger Preiscouranten) B1.01 Vegetable raw materials / seeds B1.02 Animal raw materials B1.03 Metals and metal salts B1.04 Minerals B1.05 Textile plant-based B1.06 Textiles animal based / leather goods B1.07 Colors / colorants / color timbers B1.08 Metal ware; fats / oils / soaps B1.09 Fats / oils / soaps B1.10 Fuel and lighting B1.11 Building materials and timber B1.12 Other industrial products Table part B2: Prices from other locations B2.01 Vegetable raw materials / seeds B2.02 Animal raw materials B2.03 Metals and metal salts B2.04 Minerals B2.05 Textile plant-based B2.06 Textiles animal based / leather goods B2.07 Colors / colorants / color timbers B2.08 Metal ware; fats / oils / soap B2.09 Fats / oils / soaps B2.10 Fuel and lighting B2.11 Building materials and timber B2.12 Other industrial products
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Fresh, low fat or light milk sold, per half-gallon carton. Includes organic and non-organic milk."