rooster, Again you assert, you link -- Egg prices in New Orleans, like the rest of the US, have been significantly impacted by a bird flu outbreak, leading to record-high prices and potential shortages. While prices have recently fallen from record highs, they are still substantially elevated compared to previous years. In January 2025, the average price for a dozen eggs in the US reached $4.95, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some areas have seen prices exceeding $10 per dozen for specialized varieties like organic or cage-free eggs, according to Food Manufacturing.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Nationwide Average: The average price for a dozen Grade A large eggs in US cities reached $4.95 in January 2025, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is a significant increase from previous years.
Bird Flu Impact: The bird flu outbreak has severely impacted egg production, leading to higher prices and potential shortages.
Regional Variation: While $4.95 is the national average, prices can vary significantly by region and store, with some areas experiencing prices above $10 per dozen for specialized eggs.
Price Decline: Bloomberg.com reports that egg prices have fallen by 18% from their record high in April 2025, with the average price of large eggs at $5.122 per dozen. This decline is attributed to a slowdown in bird flu outbreaks and a normalization of demand.
Louisiana Situation: Louisiana, like other states, has experienced high egg prices due to the bird flu and the fact that the state doesn't produce enough eggs to meet consumer demand.