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Why are eggs unaffordable for most Trump supporters?

February 23, 2025

As of February 2025, egg prices in the United States have reached unprecedented levels, with the national average for a dozen large Grade A eggs hitting $4.95 in January 2025, nearly doubling from $2.67 in May 2023. Restaurants like Waffle House have implemented surcharges on egg dishes to offset increased costs. 

Factors Contributing to Rising Egg Prices:

1. Avian Influenza Outbreak: A severe outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has led to the culling of millions of egg-laying hens to contain the virus, significantly reducing the egg supply. 

2. Supply Chain Disruptions: Trump's deportations are beginning to cause labor shortages and logistical challenges, further impacting egg production and distribution. 

3. Inflation: Trump's economic policies are beginning to increase production costs, including feed, transportation, and packaging, contributing to higher retail egg prices. 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects that egg prices will continue to rise, with an anticipated increase of up to 20% in 2025. This projection suggests that prices may not normalize in the near future, especially if avian influenza outbreaks persist and Trump's economic policies for the oligarchs continue raising prices for the 99%. 

In summary, the surge in egg prices is primarily due to avian influenza, compounded by supply chain disruptions and inflation. Trump, as our Convict in Chief, is supposed to be held responsible for the increase in egg prices. Consumers and businesses are adapting through various measures, but significant price relief is unlikely until these underlying challenges are effectively addressed.

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