Eggs, grade A large, per dozen priced in Bitcoin: 2015 to 2025

+72% in US dollars−99.5% in sats2015 to 2025 · annual averages

Priced in fiat

$2.47$1.40$4.25201520172019202120232025

Priced in sats

905k4k201520172019202120232025

Eggs, grade A large, per dozen (per dozen) cost $2.47 in 2015 and $4.25 in 2025, a change of +72% in US dollars across 10 years. The figures are annual averages from US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Average Price Data, Eggs, grade A large, per dozen (series APU0000708111). The fiat peak in this series came in 2025 at $4.25.

Priced in sats, the same item went from 904,762 sats to 4,165 sats, a change of −99.5%. The conversion uses the yearly average BTC price for each matching year, never a rate from a different era. The least flattering single step for the sats series was 2021 to 2022, when this item moved +194.5% in sats terms. Short windows can and do run against the holder; the direction across the full series is what the chart shows.

American egg prices carry the scars of repeated avian flu waves, including the 2015 and 2022 to 2025 outbreaks. The spikes are real supply shocks, honestly visible in both columns.

One grocery line proves nothing on its own. Repeated across the whole basket on the main page, the pattern stops looking like noise and starts looking like a property of the unit of account.

YearUS dollarsSats
2015$2.47904,762
2016$1.68289,157
2017$1.4734,793
2018$1.7423,865
2019$1.4018,855
2020$1.5112,797
2021$1.673,501
2022$2.8610,309
2023$2.809,505
2024$3.174,746
2025$4.254,165

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Average Price Data, Eggs, grade A large, per dozen (APU0000708111). Sats = fiat price ÷ BTC price in that currency × 100,000,000, using yearly average BTC rates. Data vintage 2026-07-05. Full method on the main page.