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Inflation Is Falling, but Ham and Cheese Are Still Too Expensive

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Last updated: 2023/07/13 at 4:56 PM
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As inflation continues to cool down, prices have dropped for many breakfast favorites like bacon and eggs

But consumers need to be careful about what they choose: Prices continue to mount for other breakfast staples. Hint: Compared with12 months ago, ham and cheese sandwiches aren’t a bargain.

Although bacon and ham are both pork, prices for the popular breakfast proteins have been going in opposite directions. 

Bacon prices have been sliding since last summer, and were 10% cheaper in June from a year ago, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released this week. Ham prices are now 4.7% higher than in June 2022.    

Still, both items—like most other things in life—remain more expensive than their prepandemic levels. Compared with January 2020, bacon prices have gone up 12.9%, and ham by 20.2%.

To make a sandwich more expensive, bread prices are rising even though inflation has been waning in general. After another 0.7% uptick in June, prices of bread became 11.5% more expensive than a year ago, largely driven by elevated flour costs. This means any bakery goods, such as cookies, cakes, and crackers, are also more expensive today than a year ago.

Another breakfast favorite, eggs, have taken a roller-coaster ride. Prices skyrocketed in 2022 as avian flu outbreaks severely strained supplies, but they have fallen since the beginning of this year. By June, egg prices are actually 8% cheaper than a year ago, although still 27% higher than prepandemic levels. 

For dairy lovers, prices of fresh whole milk have been dropping sharply since February and are now about 4% cheaper than a year ago. Cheese prices have been declining as well, but at a slower pace. As of June, cheese-related products are still roughly 1% more expensive than the prices last summer. Compared with prepandemic levels, milk and cheese are 19% and 14% more expensive, respectively.

Fruit is a healthy breakfast, but budget-sensitive consumers need to choose carefully here as well. While prices of oranges have fallen 5.6% from a year ago, apple prices continued to climb and are now 4.5% more expensive than in June 2022.

Write to Evie Liu at [email protected]

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