Where Have Prices Changed the Most in the U.S.? Gas Goes Down, Beef Steaks Go Up
Beef prices rose 11.3% year-over-year due to declining U.S. cattle herds, tariffs on imports, and strong consumer demand for high-protein diets, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
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Beef prices in the U.S. reach record highs due to cattle shortage
(NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Beef prices have hit record highs, largely due to a major shortage of cattle across the U.S. On a trip to some random grocery stores, shoppers are encountering some mouth-watering steaks with eye-watering prices, ranging from $12 to $21 to $53. "We love getting all we can for our calves," said Bill Deganahl, President of the Arizona Cattle Grower's Association and third generation rancher. "I don't think these cattle have ever…
Beef prices are at record highs. Omaha Steaks’ CEO offers two money-saving tips
A combination of factors, including shrinking cattle herds and sky-high demand, have pushed beef prices to record highs. Omaha Steaks CEO Nate Rempe explains why prices won’t fall anytime soon and two ways shoppers can save money on beef.
Beef prices have reached a record high due to a cattle shortage, the Arizona Beef Growers Association says.
Beef sales were almost 15 percent lower than at the same time last year.
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