Still affordable here....
Pricing by the package, unless they're standardized weight, isn't a fair comparison. At the same price per pound, I've seen packages of a certain cut run from +/- $8 to $14 or so though they have the same number of parts in them. One pack may be 2# where the one next to it, on the same sized tray, may be 3#. They're priced by pound, not package.
We have several different markets here (Price Chopper, Stop and Shop, Hanaford, Market Basket) and they all have chicken on sale for various prices. As a general rule, I can get a pack of legs and thighs or just thighs for between $0.99 and $1.19 a pound. A pack of 10 thighs is about $6-8 depending on the size of them. I think the non-sale price is something like $1.99 per pound. I buy them when they're half that and freeze them if necessary.
Just bought bone-in center cut pork chops (3/4" thick- yum!) for $1.99 a pound. We ate two Monday night and have 4 more in the freezer for 2 more meals!
And, boneless, skinless breasts are still available for $1.99/lb on sale (available on sale at at least one or two markets at any one time).
It's all about context. Per-pound comparisons don't lie. "Regular" prices on many cuts of meat have gone up, but sale prices seem to be holding steady!
Chuck