
Jeremy Horpedahl
Jeremy Horpedahl is an economics professor at the University of Central Arkansas, known for his expertise in agricultural economics and market dynamics. He recently gained attention for his insights on the stabilization of egg prices in the U.S. following a significant disruption in supply caused by avian flu outbreaks. Horpedahl provided analysis on the lag in retail price adjustments compared to wholesale prices, indicating that consumers may see a gradual decrease in egg prices as supply recovers.
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Jeremy Horpedahl of the University of Central Arkansas tracks average wealth by generation.
Why Gen X is the real loser generationJeremy Horpedahl is from the Cato Institute who questioned the legality of Trump's tariff actions.
La obsesión de Trump con los aranceles detona una crisis mundial | InternacionalJeremy Horpedahl, adjunct scholar at the libertarian Cato Institute, noted the potential tax increases from Trump's tariffs.
America’s Brexit? Trump’s historic gamble on tariffs has been decades in the making | Trump tariffsUniversity of Central Arkansas economics professor Jeremy Horpedahl informed Business Insider that retail prices typically adjust with a lag.
Egg prices expected to normalise in US by holiday season as supply on recovery track

















