Eggs, that staple food of the poor, are becoming a luxury item. A dozen eggs in Texas are almost $6 and I've asked people around the US prices in their area, seems Texas is low, while other places are up to $11 a dozen.
Now the powers that be will say "avian flu" but the darker picture is that egg production in this country is a monopoly and they are making huge unprecedented profits right now.
Bread is $3.50 a loaf, meat is unreachable.
Why is Angie rambling about eggs? I live on a fixed income, Social Security. Every time a staple food goes up in price I take a hit on my food budget. Right now I spend more on food than on rent and I don't even eat meat very often anymore.
I am worried what current trends will lead to and what will happen to the folks that live on a fixed budget in America.
Now the powers that be will say "avian flu" but the darker picture is that egg production in this country is a monopoly and they are making huge unprecedented profits right now.
Bread is $3.50 a loaf, meat is unreachable.
Why is Angie rambling about eggs? I live on a fixed income, Social Security. Every time a staple food goes up in price I take a hit on my food budget. Right now I spend more on food than on rent and I don't even eat meat very often anymore.
I am worried what current trends will lead to and what will happen to the folks that live on a fixed budget in America.