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47% not dying eggs due to cost - ABC Columbia

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– One Easter tradition may not be part of the celebration this year. According to a survey by Wallethub.com, 47% of those who responded say they won’t be dying eggs this year due to the rise in cost. In addition, nearly two in five of those surveyed say they believe tariffs will affect their celebration. Experts predict Americans will spend $24 billion on Easter-related items this year. Categories: News

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PALM DESERT, Calif. (KUNA) — Last month, the average cost of a dozen eggs in the U.S. rose to $6.23, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Last year, the average price was $2.99. With demand for eggs soaring before Easter, officials don’t expect the price to drop until at least after the holiday. That’s why some people are taking to social media to share alternatives, like painting potatoes and marshmallows. Is the high price putting a st…

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Price growth has accelerated again. Before the holidays, prices in stores are much higher than a year ago. Prices in March rose by 6.7% year-on-year, and at the beginning of April - by 6.8%. Easter products have increased in price by an average of 8.1%.

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