Eggs, grade A, large
Egg prices
U.S. city average · July 2026
Eggs averaged $2.19 per dozen in July 2026, up 2.2% from last month and down 39.2% from last year, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics average price data.
Chart shown: January 1980 – July 2026 · Full series: January 1980 – July 2026 (558 observations) · Source: BLS series APU0000708111.
Egg prices rose 2.2% from June to July 2026 and are 39.2% lower than a year ago. Prices remain below the March 2025 peak of $6.23 but well above the 1980 level of $0.88.
Every historical year is consolidated into one complete archive with annual averages, monthly prices, and inflation-adjusted values.
From eggs to the full grocery basket
Eggs added $0.10 to July’s basket change.
What drives the price of eggs
Retail egg prices are unusually volatile because supply can fall sharply and suddenly. Most U.S. eggs come from large flocks of laying hens, and outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) force entire flocks to be culled, removing millions of layers within weeks. Rebuilding a flock to laying age takes months, so a single outbreak can keep prices elevated long after it is contained. Between shocks, the cost of feed grain — corn and soybean meal — is the main influence on what a dozen eggs costs.
BLS series APU0000708111 tracks the average retail price of eggs, grade A, large at the U.S. city average, measured per dozen and reported monthly back to 1980.
Background: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service — Poultry & Eggs. Price data: BLS series APU0000708111.
Eggs price FAQ
How much does a dozen eggs cost right now?
As of July 2026, eggs averaged $2.19 per dozen at the national U.S. city average, per BLS CPI Average Price Data.
Are egg prices going down in 2026?
The latest 2026 BLS reading shows eggs prices up 2.2% versus the prior month and down 39.2% versus a year ago (July 2026).
What is the highest price eggs have reached?
The record high is $6.23 per dozen, set in March 2025; the record low is $0.68 in May 1988.
How much does a single egg cost?
A dozen averages $2.19, so a single egg costs about $0.18 — twelve eggs to a dozen.
Where does this eggs price data come from?
From the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI Average Price Data program, retrieved via the BLS Public Data API. BLS.gov cannot vouch for the data or analyses derived from these data after the data have been retrieved from BLS.gov.
How much did eggs cost in 2001?
In 2001, eggs averaged $1.01 per dozen at the U.S. city average — versus $2.19 today (July 2026), about 117% higher now.
Cite this
Basket Report. "Average eggs price (U.S. city average)." Basket Report — Grocery Price Index. Retrieved August 13, 2026 from https://basketreport.com/prices/eggs/. Data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, series APU0000708111. <a href="https://basketreport.com/prices/eggs/">Average eggs price (U.S. city average) — Basket Report</a> (data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, series APU0000708111; retrieved August 13, 2026) Basket Report. (2026). Average eggs price (U.S. city average) [Data set]. Basket Report — Grocery Price Index. https://basketreport.com/prices/eggs/