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        ‘Egg-flation!’ New Jersey consumers react to rising price of eggs

        The USDA says egg prices could rise another 20%. A national bird flu outbreak is behind the shortage.

        Matt Trapani

        Jan 27, 2025, 10:38 PM

        Updated 2 days ago

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        The United States Department of Agriculture says that the price of eggs won’t be coming down any time soon. It says that the prices may actually be going up amid a shortage.
        News 12 went to a shop in Wyckoff where a dozen eggs cost $7.50. Shoppers in Paramus said the store shelves were empty of eggs.
        “That's egg-flation!” said one shopper. “[Eggs are] a big part of my diet, but I think we’re going to have to pump the brakes on the eggs for a minute.”
        The USDA says egg prices could rise another 20%. A national bird flu outbreak is behind the shortage.
        According to the Consumer Price Index, egg prices are up more than 36% from a year ago.