US Egg Prices Drop to Over 1-Year Lows
2025-09-23 14:09
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
US egg prices fell to about $1.80 per dozen in late September, the lowest since May 2024, as recovering supply, subdued wholesale buying and the view that much of the inflationary adjustment has already occurred combined to ease prices.
US egg production in August was about 8.89 billion eggs, down 2% from August 2024 but slightly higher than July, which suggests layers are laying more steadily month over month.
The number of layers was roughly 1% lower year on year and the rate of lay per 100 layers also slipped about 1%, which tempers upside but still leaves supply out of steep contraction.
On the demand side wholesale prices weakened with light to moderate orders for shell eggs and lower values for dried whole eggs and yolks, while retail prices have retreated from historic highs and removed buying urgency.
Egg-type chick hatchings rose by roughly 5% year on year and eggs in incubators are up materially, indicating future layer inventories should grow.