
At the time of market creation, the price of an egg in the US stood at 63.2 cents, up from 45 cents just ten days before, and appears to be going parabolic.
This market will resolve to YES if, at any time before March 31 at 11:59:59pm EDT, a reputable newspaper reports that the price of a chicken egg sold to consumers at retail stores in the United States, averaged across all states, is greater than or equal to $1.00. Otherwise, it will resolve to NO.
It's $10/dozen now at my local Vons.

@JimHays I believe all eggs in California are required to be cage free: 2018 California Proposition 12 - Wikipedia.
That could be part of the reason our eggs are more expensive.
@TimothyJohnson5c16 Huh, I hadn’t heard that, thanks for sharing! I’m sure that doesn’t help any with the price