Economics

American Pigs Are Too Fat for Holiday Ham

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Eating ham has never been more expensive than this year, partly because U.S. pigs are too fat.

Hogs in the U.S. weigh the most ever after farmers fed them longer to make up for losses caused by a virus that killed millions of piglets. While heavier hogs means more pork per animal, their hind legs exceed the size used for producing the 7-pound spiral-cut, half hams that are the most popular for family meals during year-end holidays.