"Dairy Cliff": Milk prices may double in New Year

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The New Year could push milk prices to $7 a gallon.


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- With Congress spending all its time trying to avert the fiscal cliff, a slew of other legislative matters are going unattended. One of them is the agriculture bill which, if not addressed, could lead to a doubling of the price of milk early next year.

It works like this: In order to keep dairy farmers in businesses, the government agrees to buy milk and other products if the price gets too low. The current agriculture bill has a formula that means the government steps in if the price of milk were to drop by roughly half from its current national average of about $3.65 a gallon.


Problem is, the current bill expired last summer, and Congress had been unable to agree on a new one. Several protections for farmers have already expired, and several more are set to do so over the next few months. One of them is the dairy subsidy, which expires January 1.


But instead of leaving farmers entirely out in the cold, the law states that if a new bill isn't passed or the current one extended, the formula for calculating the price the government pays for dairy products reverts back to a 1949 statute. Under that formula, the government would be forced to buy milk at twice today's price -- driving up the cost for everyone.


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The thought of paying up to $8 for milk :smh:



Feel bad for dudes with more than one kid. That milk goes quick.
 
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Damn we give our kids organic milk and that stuff is 5.99 a gallon. If this does happen 
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To be fair, liberals are always talking about getting rid of subsidies. This is one consequence.

I have no problem with it. But I don't have kids so I can see why many would be upset.
 
i still drink lots of milk...skim with HFC-free chocolate syrup
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i hope it doesn't happen

might have to go back to powered milk like my mother used to buy when i was a child of a different time
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Im glad i work at a dairy plant all the milk and juice i can chug down.... im not worried about the price of going up, as long as WIC is around ppl will drink milk...

I remember as a kid when the price of cereal got out of control and congress actually did something about, hopefully they wake up and pass this farm bill
 
You have to keep in mind that when milk goes up in prices, so does everything else associate with it. This is a big deal that it looks.
 
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I think this is a bigger inflation issue than a subsidy running out, regardless of what the article says.
 
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