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INFLATION IS TUMBLING: Gas Prices Reach FOUR-YEAR Low, Egg Prices DROP

By The Geller Report

The Trump Effect continues

Inflation rates are now in decline for the first time in 4 years…

Egg prices are down nationwide.

Gas prices are down nationwide.

It turned out that all we really needed was a new President.

U.S. gas prices reach FOUR-YEAR low.

Egg prices drop 30% despite Joe Biden killing 166 million chickens before leaving office. The price of eggs is now cheaper than when Trump took office.

Egg prices dropped again for today, March 11, 2025. They went from $6 yesterday to $5.50 today.

US Gas Prices Drop for Third Consecutive Week, Hit 4-Year Low

Jaxon Gaines · March 11, 2025

US gas prices have fallen for the third consecutive week, now sitting at a four-year low. The price of gasoline now sits at an average of $3.03 per gallon. Several analysts credit uncertainty over the state of the economy, including President Donald Trump’s tariffs, as the reason behind the drop.

The price of gas fell 0.6 cents from last week’s average of $3.04, and is down 8.9 cents from one month ago and 36.7 cents from a year ago, according to a GasBuddy report. Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, said in a press release that caution around potential tariffs is “likely having a moderate impact” on prices. “Concerns about the direction of the economy could have a major influence on fuel prices in the months ahead, especially with the high level of uncertainty surrounding tariffs.

Gas Prices to Continue Dropping, Analysts Predict

De Haan also mentioned that OPEC+ may create further momentum for gas prices to drop soon. “OPEC+ announced last week that it would gradually begin restoring oil production after nearly two years of cuts, adding further downward pressure on oil prices. As a result, the typical seasonal rise in gas prices has yet to materialize, and if and when it does, it may be considerably smaller than expected,” the analyst noted.

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Egg Prices Plummet

New data suggests that soaring egg prices, which became a flashpoint issue during last year’s presidential election, may finally be falling.

Figures released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that the average cost of one dozen eggs is now significantly cheaper than in recent days. The economic indicator website Trading Economics shows that a dozen eggs were $5.51 on Tuesday, more than $2 cheaper than “an all-time high of 8.17 in March of 2025.” This represents a decrease of nearly 33 percent.

Newsweek reached out to the White House via email for comment.

Why It Matters

Egg prices have skyrocketed to historic levels over the past year, with wholesalers recently paying more than $8 for a dozen eggs, compared to just $2 per dozen in previous years.

A Gallup poll showed that voters overwhelmingly cited economic pressures as the key reason they voted for President Donald Trump in November. The price of eggs became a huge talking point, symbolizing the increasing financial hardship many Americans have been experiencing.

The cost of eggs hit an all-time high after Trump’s inauguration in January. He vowed to tackle the price of eggs on “day one” of his administration but admitted in December 2024 that it was “hard to bring things down once they’re up.”

What To Know

Egg prices have surged mainly due to the ongoing bird flu outbreak, which has decimated poultry stocks at farms across the country. More than 111 million birds—mostly egg-laying hens—were infected or culled between February 2022 and January 2025.

Other problems, such as inflation, supply chain issues, transportation costs, and new state animal welfare regulations, have all contributed to higher prices.

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