I get that the point is inflation, but why eggs? If they went to $12/dozen, it would cost me like $4 extra dollars per week.

  • @jordanlund
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    91 day ago

    It’s not inflation, it’s bird flu reducing supply.

    • @TodayOP
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      27 hours ago

      Yeah, but mostly it’s something to yell about on tv and ‘news’ radio to distract us from what’s really going on.

    • @reddig33
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      81 day ago

      It’s a combination of greedflation and bird flu. It’s amazing we still don’t have an RNA vaccine for livestock yet.

    • @Greee1911
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      624 hours ago

      It’s almost like the president doesn’t directly control the prices of things like gas and eggs. Looking at you “I did this” sticker gang…

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      You’re right that it’s principally bird flu, but it’ll still count towards inflation. CPI – what people are typically referring to when they say “inflation” – has a basket of goods which I strongly suspect includes eggs. If the price goes up, that’s inflation.

      goes to check

      Yeah.

      https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.t01.htm

      Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs

      Though that whole category, which is not egg-exclusive, only makes up 1.737% of the weighting for the basket. So it’s not as significant as, say, the cost of housing in calculating inflation.

      • @Treczoks
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        41 day ago

        Yes, it counts toward inflation. The price is not caused by inflation. At least not significantly.