Eggs


Cutout paper illustration representing scheme and Stocks inscriptionImage Source: PexelsBloomberg points out eggs were big in the PPI, accounting for 80% of the y/y rise (egg prices spiking due to avian flu). I wondered what eggs accounted for in the food at home component of the CPI.Didn’t have the CPI subcomponent for eggs handy, so I took the BLS not-seasonally-adjusted price of a dozen large grade A eggs, seasonally adjusted using moving (geometric) average and decomposed the CPI-food at home cumulative increase since January 2024.Figure 1: CPI-food at home (s.a.), contribution from eggs (brown bar), contribution from rest-of-food-at-home (blue bar), calculated using log differences. Source: BLS via FRED, and author’s calculations.This indicates food-at-home (aka “groceries”) would be pretty close to flat in 2024 were it not for eggs.Calculations:

  • 2023 weight for eggs in CPI: 0.178%
  • 2023 CPI-food at home weight in CPI: 8.072%
  • Implied 2023 weight of eggs in CPI-food at home: 2.205%
  • For comparison, weight of eggs in PPI (final demand): 0.07%Here’re consumer prices for a dozen eggs vs. PPI (final demand) for large eggs.Figure 2: Dozen large eggs (blue, left log scale), and PPI (final demand) large eggs (tan, right log scale), both normalized to 1980M01=1. NBER defined peak-to-trough recession dates shaded gray. Source: BLS via FRED, BLS, NBER, and author’s calculations.More By This Author:U.S. Tariff Pass-Through On Chinese Imports Is High Instantaneous Core And Supercore Inflation For November The Likelihood Of A Plaza Accord 2.0

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