This market is on the price of eggs, (Grade A, Large, Cost per Dozen) as measured by the the Bureau of Labor Statistics (see: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU0000708111). This market will resolve to “Yes” if the price of eggs, is higher in the Month of February 2025 than in January 2025. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No“. The resolution source for this market will be the BLS Consumer Price Index report (https://www.bls.gov/bls/news-release/cpi.htm) for February 2025 currently scheduled to be released on March 12, 2025.
yes
It's fucking over for No holders
Since they eat dogs, the eggs should be relatively cheap
businessweek says egg price dropped 15%
Sounds made up!
I like eggs
Forget bitcoin. Eggs to the moon!
Interesting
We must consider that currenr hysteris over eggs prices could actually lead to retailers keeping prices of eggs lower as they are at this point an example for consumers to compare prices for grocery stores. Thus retailers selling under wholesaleprice
eggs are holding up better than bitcoin
Everyone is freaking out at the price of eggs right now.
Everyone is freaking out at the price of eggs right now. My guess is the price peaks early February and comes down by the end of February. The odds of this resolving one way or another is a toss up.
How is this at 84% ?? It's the price in february compared to price in january. We do not even have the egg price for January yet, so shouldn't this be closer to 50/50? February has to be higher than January, but you do not know the number for January yet lol
Everybody seems to be talking about the price of eggs right now. What are the chances that they price fake or the highest they’re going to get, by February, the price will start to slowly come down.
Factor 1: Bird flu The highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, outbreak is the most obvious reason for the country's egg problem. The outbreak strain, H5N1, emerged among poultry flocks and wild birds in Europe in fall 2020 before moving to the U.S., Africa, the Middle East and Asia. It has become the largest such outbreak in the U.S. Earn rewards on your spending: Best credit cards for shopping The Agricultural Marketing Service said in a report Jan. 3 that grocery stores have seen record-high prices in retail markets across the nation, driven by "significant outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial table egg layer flocks through December." As of Jan. 6, the virus had hit more than 130 million poultry across 50 U.S. states since January 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Because of the massive spread, infected birds are being culled across the U.S., sometimes numbering in the millions at a single location.
Factor 2: Trump barred the CDC from providing accurate information about bird flu.
no more eggs from Georgia
Eggs were at an ath under biden
not ATH any more!
read the rules.. the prices have to be higher in february compared to january. There are no prices out yet for january so this is basically a blind bet
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No need for eggs when they eat dogs!
Egg prices rising a lot... :/
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