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The ongoing bird flu outbreak has led to a national egg shortage in the United States, with prices skyrocketing to record levels. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average price for a dozen eggs reached $4.15 in December, reflecting a 14% increase from the previous month. This week, some New York supermarkets saw prices climb as high as $14. Large retailers like Walmart and Costco have started rationing eggs due to limited supplies, which have resulted from the culling of millions of birds since 2022.
President Donald Trump faces criticism for his inaction amidst rising inflation and food costs. Experts note that the bird flu, which has involved the slaughter of over 130 million birds since 2022, continues to impact egg production severely. Industry leaders call for a “comprehensive response” to the crisis, while the White House has pinned part of the blame on past policies from the Biden administration.
With restaurants raising prices and locals forced to wait in line for eggs, the situation underscores the economic challenges threatening to overshadow Trump's early presidency.