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Price evolution of Pork Chops in the United States

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  1. Relevance of the price of Pork Chops
  2. Price evolution of Pork Chops
    1. Absolute price of Pork Chops per year
    2. Inflation adjusted price of Pork Chops per year
  3. Conclusion
  4. FAQs about Pork Chops's price in the the United States
  5. Price evolution table and full chart
Historical pricing of Pork Chops in the the United States

Price evolution of Pork Chops

The average price of a pound of Pork Chops between 1998 and 2023 was $3.52, with the lowest price being $3.09 in 1998 and the highest $6.38 in 2023 (at least within the timeframe we have data for).

Yes, I'm sorry to say, but Pork Chops in the United States has never been as expensive as it is today. And that's not all. I promise I'm not trying to depress you here, but in 2023 Pork Chops also saw they biggest price increase since we have data, jumping $2.22, or 53.37% from the previous year. Let's see how the price evolves from here. Hopefully, it will have reached a peak and will estabilize, or even decrease, in the next few years.

Let's take a closer look at the data in the tables below:

Absolute price of Pork Chops per year

Our data source for this article was: Federal Reserve Economic Data .

The absolute price of Pork Chops in the the United States has gone from $3.09 in 1998 to $6.38 in 2023. That's an absolute increase of $3.29, or 106.47% in a period of 25 years. (go to the next section for inflation-adjusted values).

This increment has not been linear though. During this period of 25 years the price of Pork Chops actually decreased year over year 9 times, in 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018.

The biggest absolute price decrease in the price of a pound of Pork Chops was in 2017, when the price dropped by $-0.26, or -7.08%. The biggest price increase was $2.22, or 53.37% in 2023.

So yes, it's had its ups and downs, but overall, price increases outweight the deceases, making Pork Chops pricier than it used to be.

Inflation-adjusted price of Pork Chops per year

As accurate as the information above might be, it can also be somehow deceiving. This is because the value of money changes over time, usually decreasing. That means that $1 of today's money cannot buy as much as $1 in the past. This phenomenon is called inflation, and can make it complicated to compare historical pricing data. Luckily, we can adjust for it and calculate what a dollar value of the past would be equal to in today's money.

So let's not take a look at the evolution of the price of Pork Chops in the the United States, in that same 25 years period between 1998 and 2023, but adjusting prices to inflation (aka. in today's money).

When we adjust for inflation, we see that the price of Pork Chops also peaked in 2023, when it cost $6.72 (in today's money), and was at its lowest in 2019 when it sold for $4.10.

The biggest drop in adjusted price happened in 2009, when the inflation-adjusted price dropped by $-0.39 (-8.01%). Even when adjusting for inflation, the biggest price increase of Pork Chops was still in 2023. However, the $2.22 jump actually felt like $1.99 to the consumer due, to the effect of inflation.

The average price of Pork Chops during this period of time, adjusting for inflation, has been $5.06, and the most current price of $6.38 is 26.09% above that average.

Conclusion

The absolute price of Pork Chops has increased by $2.83 ($79.72%) in the last decade, and $3.29 (106.47%) since 1998. But that comes as no surprise, as prices always tend to increase over time due to inflation.

Now, as we've explained earlier, the absolute price of a product does not necessarily represent its affordability fairly. For that we have to look at its inflation adjusted price, or in other words, the price evolution in today's money.

When we look at the inflation-adjusted price of Pork Chops, we see that it has varied ± 25.89% over this period of time, and is currently 26.08% more expensive than the average over these years .

Even when adjusting prices for inflation, Pork Chops prices are still higher in 2023 than they were in 1998. And not just a bit more expensive, we are talking about a significant increase no matter how you look at it!

So if there had to be one single take away from this article it would be this: The average person has to make a bigger economic effort to purchase Pork Chops today than in the past.

FAQs about the price of Pork Chops in the the United States

The most expensive Pork Chops has ever been was in 2023, when it would cost $6.38.

(at least within the timeframe we have data for)

The cheapest Pork Chops has ever been was in 1998, when it would cost $3.09.

However, if we adjust for inflation, Pork Chops was the cheapest in 2019, when it would cost $4.10 in today's money

(at least within the timeframe we have data for)

The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in the 2000s was $3.19, with the highest being $3.30 in 2001 and the lowest $3.08 in 2003.

The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in the 2010s was $3.54, with the highest being $4.01 in 2014 and the lowest $3.23 in 2010.

Evolution of the price of Pork Chops charts and table

Below you'll find the raw data of absolute and inflation adjusted prices of Pork Chops in the the United States

The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2023
was
$6.38
or
$6.72
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2022
was
$4.16
or
$4.73
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2021
was
$3.95
or
$4.70
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2020
was
$3.72
or
$4.48
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2019
was
$3.34
or
$4.10
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2018
was
$3.28
or
$4.12
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2017
was
$3.41
or
$4.38
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2016
was
$3.67
or
$4.77
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2015
was
$3.87
or
$5.04
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2014
was
$4.01
or
$5.30
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2013
was
$3.55
or
$4.76
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2012
was
$3.53
or
$4.83
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2011
was
$3.52
or
$4.97
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2010
was
$3.23
or
$4.64
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2009
was
$3.13
or
$4.48
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2008
was
$3.28
or
$4.87
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2007
was
$3.16
or
$4.83
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2006
was
$3.15
or
$4.97
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2005
was
$3.23
or
$5.27
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2004
was
$3.20
or
$5.36
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2003
was
$3.08
or
$5.27
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2002
was
$3.21
or
$5.58
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2001
was
$3.30
or
$5.90
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
2000
was
$3.18
or
$5.88
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
1999
was
$3.01
or
$5.69
in today's money
The average price of a pound of Pork Chops in
1998
was
$3.09
or
$5.93
in today's money