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In 1931, the price of a dozen eggs was approximately 28 to 30 cents in the United States. This price reflected the economic conditions of the Great Depression, which had a significant impact on food prices. Adjusted for inflation, this would be much lower than today's prices, highlighting the changes in the economy and agricultural practices over the decades.

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