Post how much you paid for eggs today

Our anxiety about the economy is spiking — along with egg prices​

The rise in egg prices unnerves consumers and makes us question the wider economic environment​



“… The price of eggs has risen by 50% over the past year. The average cost of a dozen Grade A large eggs hovers at $4.95, up 240% from $1.46 five years ago. To put that in context: annual inflation hit 3% in January. We grudgingly accept price hikes in real estate. But eggs? Not so much.

… Eggs are an “inelastic” commodity: as prices rise customers don’t necessarily stop buying them; there are precious few alternatives. Economist Jason Lusk says a 1% rise in price only reduces demand by 0.15% and, if the supply falls by 1%, prices will rise by about 6.67%.

… A shortage of eggs “serves as what psychologists call a ‘heuristic,’ a mental shortcut that shapes our broader perceptions,” he wrote recently. “When something as mundane as eggs becomes difficult to obtain, it triggers a feeling that something is fundamentally not working.”

… Shortages hurt, whether it’s baby formula in 2022 or eggs in 2025.

“This, in turn, feeds into larger anxieties about inflation, the economy, the cost of living, and supply-chain vulnerabilities,” Harrison, the economist, says. “It reinforces the growing sentiment that we are living in precarious times.”

“The egg shortage won’t last forever, but it is a symptom of a larger problem; one that will only become more pressing in the years ahead,” he adds.

“Climate change, resource depletion, and shifting economic structures will make certain commodities more volatile.”

“The question is not just how we react to these shortages, but how we prepare for them,” Harrison says.

“There is no easy fix. But a meaningful first step would be acknowledging that we have been living in an era of extraordinary abundance; one that may not be sustainable.” …”
 
Literally the only benefit of him being in office again is that many of his ridiculous and blatant lies (like egg prices coming down) are immediately being put to the smell-test in front of the world. Too much even for the spin of fox news to counter, when people go to the grocery store and see rising prices with their own eyes. It’s the kind of accountability that he and his media can’t manipulate against for long, try as they of course will.

We’ll find out how long the idiots who voted for him can afford to keep smelling egg farts and continue to call it roses. Since we’re all along for the ride anyway, it’s going to be fun to watch these imbeciles turn on him slowly but surely. Not just the moderates, but some of the cultists will start to shed away too. They’re among the hardest hit by these prices. And they can’t afford to buy into his bullshit newly hatched and half-baked “long term vision” for the economy.
 
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Literally the only benefit of him being in office again is that many of his ridiculous and blatant lies (like egg prices coming down) are immediately being put to the smell-test in front of the world. Too much even for the spin of fox news to counter, when people go to the grocery store and see rising prices with their own eyes. It’s the kind of accountability that he and his media can’t manipulate against for long, try as they of course will.

We’ll find out how long the idiots who voted for him can afford to keep smelling egg farts and continue to call it roses. Since we’re all along for the ride anyway, it’s going to be fun to watch these imbeciles turn on him slowly but surely. Not just the moderates, but some of the cultists will start to shed away too. They’re among the hardest hit by these prices. And they can’t afford to buy into his bullshit newly hatched and half-baked “long term vision” for the economy.
Especially when that "long term vision" involves royally screwing over his own base for his own profit and that of his fellow billionaires. Most Trumpers are white working-class folk living in already economically marginal towns and cities and rural areas, and they will be the ones who bear the brunt of Trump & Musk and Project 2025's Brave New World Economy. As the social safety net gets cut at least some of these folks are going to end up on the street with almost nothing to their name. If nothing else many of these folks are about to get a brutal education in just how much they really do depend on the federal government for their well-being and even survival.
 
Especially when that "long term vision" involves royally screwing over his own base for his own profit and that of his fellow billionaires. Most Trumpers are white working-class folk living in already economically marginal towns and cities and rural areas, and they will be the ones who bear the brunt of Trump & Musk and Project 2025's Brave New World Economy. As the social safety net gets cut at least some of these folks are going to end up on the street with almost nothing to their name. If nothing else many of these folks are about to get a brutal education in just how much they really do depend on the federal government for their well-being and even survival.
They’ll blame their problems on NAFTA and Clinton…..then add Obama into their complaints……and then Biden’s inflation.

Add some trans people and brown people; and, the stew is complete.
 
Literally the only benefit of him being in office again is that many of his ridiculous and blatant lies (like egg prices coming down) are immediately being put to the smell-test in front of the world. Too much even for the spin of fox news to counter, when people go to the grocery store and see rising prices with their own eyes. It’s the kind of accountability that he and his media can’t manipulate against for long, try as they of course will.

We’ll find out how long the idiots who voted for him can afford to keep smelling egg farts and continue to call it roses. Since we’re all along for the ride anyway, it’s going to be fun to watch these imbeciles turn on him slowly but surely. Not just the moderates, but some of the cultists will start to shed away too. They’re among the hardest hit by these prices. And they can’t afford to buy into his bullshit newly hatched and half-baked “long term vision” for the economy.

You assume these people are logical. They'll continue to make excuses for him and remain in denial that they were duped. And many do not even care if their lives are worse as long as they believe someone with their same bass-ackward bigoted ideas is in power. And you have to remember, most of his base is living paycheck to paycheck anyway and always have been. Their life is a permanent recession. They don't have the wherewithal to comprehend the big picture of what is going on with the world. It is the perfect real-world example of Plato's allegory of the cave.
 
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Big fan of this as a daily eater of eggs.


Egg prices have fallen sharply so far in March on some progress in ending a shortage, giving consumers some much-needed relief with the supermarket staple.

The cost of white large shell eggs declined to $6.85 per dozen, on average, last week, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That represents a decline of $1.20 per dozen, and a 15% pull back the USDA’s prior update on Feb. 28.
 

Big fan of this as a daily eater of eggs.


Egg prices have fallen sharply so far in March on some progress in ending a shortage, giving consumers some much-needed relief with the supermarket staple.

The cost of white large shell eggs declined to $6.85 per dozen, on average, last week, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That represents a decline of $1.20 per dozen, and a 15% pull back the USDA’s prior update on Feb. 28.
Thank you, Biden!
 
You assume these people are logical. They'll continue to make excuses for him and remain in denial that they were duped. And many do not even care if their lives are worse as long as they believe someone with their same bass-ackward bigoted ideas is in power. And you have to remember, most of his base is living paycheck to paycheck anyway and always have been. Their life is a permanent recession. They don't have the wherewithal to comprehend the big picture of what is going on with the world. It is the perfect real-world example of Plato's allegory of the cave.
"One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back."

Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World
 

For many months, the price of eggs in the United States has been rising and rising due to a shortage of eggs. Now the United States has turned to Denmark to alleviate the egg shortage.

Jørgen Nyberg Larsen, sector manager of the Danish Eggs industry organization, tells this to Fødevarewatch , and he confirms it to TV 2.

- We have been asked if we could deliver some eggs, and we are happy to state it in dozen, he says.
 
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