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    Avian flu drives egg prices up 53%, fueling inflation fears

    February 19, 2025
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    Rising egg prices in the U.S. are drawing attention as inflation concerns persist, potentially complicating the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy strategy. A severe egg shortage, largely attributed to an avian flu outbreak, has driven prices up by 15% from December to January, marking a 53% increase from the previous year. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, egg prices could surge by another 20.3% in 2025, further straining household budgets.

    Avian flu drives egg prices up 53%, fueling inflation fears

    The impact is being felt across retailers and restaurants. Some grocery stores are reporting supply shortages, while others are pricing eggs as high as $12 per dozen. The widespread price hikes have also led businesses such as Waffle House to impose surcharges, underscoring the severity of the supply crunch. While the issue may appear temporary, its effects on consumer sentiment and inflation expectations are raising broader concerns.

    Although egg prices are not factored into the core inflation measures that guide Federal Reserve policy decisions, they serve as a highly visible indicator for consumers. Similar to gasoline prices, the cost of eggs is easy to track and can influence perceptions of overall inflation trends. With inflation already rising more than expected in January, consumers may internalize the notion that price pressures remain persistent, despite the Fed’s ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy.

    This shift in consumer expectations could have tangible economic consequences. The latest University of Michigan sentiment survey recorded a jump in one-year inflation expectations to 4.3%, the highest level since late 2023. When consumers anticipate further price increases, they often accelerate purchases, exacerbating demand pressures. While stockpiling perishable goods like eggs is unlikely, a broader “buy now” mentality could extend to durable goods, fueling additional inflationary pressures.

    Adding to these concerns are potential new tariffs on large consumer items such as automobiles and appliances. If consumers rush to buy big-ticket items before price hikes take effect, it could create further inflationary momentum, complicating the Fed’s approach to interest rate adjustments. Apollo chief economist Torsten Sløk has cautioned that the Fed must avoid prematurely cutting interest rates, warning that such a move could risk repeating the inflationary patterns of the 1970s.

    In a note to investors, Sløk emphasized that the central bank is left with little choice but to maintain higher interest rates for an extended period to curb inflation risks. While most egg prices are climbing, some premium brands are holding steady. Pete & Gerry’s, a free-range egg producer, has indicated that it will not be raising prices, offering a potential alternative for consumers seeking stability in an otherwise volatile market. However, broader economic concerns remain, with the Fed facing increasing challenges in balancing inflation control with economic growth. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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