Overview
- The average retail price for a dozen Grade A eggs fell 12.7% in April, reaching $5.12, the first monthly decline since October 2024.
- Egg prices had surged to a record $6.23 per dozen in March 2025, driven by a prolonged avian flu outbreak that began in early 2022.
- More than 169 million birds, primarily egg-laying hens, have been culled since the start of the outbreak, severely disrupting supply chains.
- Despite falling wholesale prices, grocery retailers have been slow to pass savings on to consumers, prompting federal scrutiny of potential price manipulation.
- Egg prices remain significantly higher than pre-outbreak levels, which averaged $2.86 per dozen in April 2024, underscoring the lasting impact of the crisis.