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Trump Breaks Silence On Egg Prices

Food prices are finally falling — and President Trump wants Americans to know it.

In a White House address Friday, President Donald Trump drew attention to the dramatic drop in egg prices across the country. Once a symbol of runaway inflation under past leadership, eggs are now more affordable than they’ve been in years.

“Egg prices are down 87 percent — but no one talks about that,” President Trump said. “We’ve got more eggs than we know what to do with. If anything, the prices are getting too low.”

Trump shared these comments shortly after officiating the swearing-in of Dr. Mehmet Oz as the new Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, using the moment to underscore his administration’s strengthened commitment to securing America’s food supply and rebuilding resilient supply chains.


Egg Prices Drop From $6.23 to $3.13 — What It Means for Your Grocery Bill

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average wholesale price for a dozen eggs now stands at $3.13, down significantly from $6.23 in March. In February, prices hovered at $5.90 — nearly triple the cost from just a year earlier.

The turnaround? Conservative policies focused on reducing dependency on foreign supply chains, restoring domestic production, and backing American farmers.

“They said you wouldn’t have eggs for Easter,” Trump joked. “Now you can have all the eggs you want.”


Households Are Finally Seeing Relief on Grocery Costs

The egg shortage and inflation spikes that plagued American families during earlier years are finally easing — but the media isn’t talking about it.

Trump recalled how early in his presidency he was unfairly blamed for soaring prices that began before he even took office:

“They were screaming about prices doubling and tripling. I said, ‘I just got here!’ But we fixed it — fast.”

Now, retail prices are beginning to follow wholesale trends. More families are seeing lower prices at the store — not just for eggs, but across essential grocery categories.


Conservative Leadership = Lower Prices and More Freedom to Celebrate

Despite the improvements, a recent Ziff Davis survey found that 49% of Americans have still had to alter their holiday plans, such as Easter celebrations, due to lingering cost-of-living concerns.

With household budgets still recovering, President Trump’s message is clear: America is on the rebound, and families are finally getting the breathing room they deserve.

“Eggs were up double, triple. Now they’re down. That’s real progress,” Trump said.


Bottom Line: You’re Paying Less at the Store — and That’s a Win

From food prices to gas, Americans have felt the pinch for years. But under President Trump, there’s been a shift — and it’s a shift in the right direction.

Eggs are just the beginning. Lower prices, better leadership, and real solutions are making life more affordable again for everyday Americans — especially for families, seniors, and retirees trying to stretch their dollars.