How much did a gallon of milk cost in 1940?

1940: 52¢ per gallon.
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How much was a gallon of milk in 1930s?

1930: 26¢ per gallon

In the Roaring '20s, milk was 35¢ or so per gallon. But when the Great Depression hit in 1929, fewer people could afford milk and dairy farmers still had a lot of milk to sell.
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How much did a gallon of milk cost in 1960?

1960: 36 cents per gallon.
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What was the average salary in 1940?

The 16th decennial census of population began on April 1, 1940. The average income was $1,368, and the average unemployment rate in the 1930s was 18.26 percent, up from the average of 5.2 percent in the 1920s.
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How much were eggs in 1950?

The price of eggs fell to 60 cents, or about $6.40 in today's dollars, in 1950.
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How much was a hamburger in 1950?

When customers placed their orders at the counter, a server would write them down on a ticket like this one. At the first McDonald's location, every item cost less than 25 cents and hamburgers were only 15 cents. However, burgers could also be purchased by the dozen.
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What was the cheapest food in the Great Depression?

Fresh Meat and Vegetables
  • Chuck Roast 15 cents per pound Ohio 1932.
  • White Potatoes 19 cents for 10LBs Ohio 1932.
  • Spring Chickens 20 cents per pound Ohio 1932.
  • Wieners 8 cents per pound Ohio 1932.
  • Best Steak 22 cents per pound Ohio 1935.
  • Pure lard 15 cents per pound Wisconsin 1935.
  • Hot Cross Buns 16 Cents per dozen Texas 1939.
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How much was a dozen eggs in 1960?

1960: 57 cents

A dozen eggs cost 57 cents the year JFK was inaugurated; culinary milestones that year included the founding of Hardee's and Domino's, the U.S. rollout of Granny Smith apples and the introduction of Little Debbie Oatmeal Cream Pies.
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How much was a loaf of bread in the Great Depression?

Introduction to "The Great Depression."

White bread cost $0.08 per loaf during the depression. A Jumbo Sliced Loaf of Bread cost $0.05 during the depression.
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How much did eggs cost in 1940?

Eggs cost 33 cents per dozen in 1940. The humble egg is one of those foods that pops up just about everywhere.
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How much was a steak dinner in 1940?

Today, if you took your date to Keens Steakhouse—one of the most famous steak joints in New York City—a sirloin would set you back $56 per person. In the 1940s and 1950s, however, that same dish at the same restaurant would cost you just $2.25.
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How much did a beer cost in 1940?

The 1940s: $3.55 per Keg.
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How much did a pizza cost in 1950?

When college students Dan and Frank Carney opened a pizza place in Kansas in the late 1950s, a large pizza only cost $1.50, according to The Daily Meal. Now, a large hand-tossed cheese pizza at Pizza Hut goes for $14.99. Find out the 15 most convenient fast-food restaurants.
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How much was a car in 1950?

Commerce figures show the average new-car price in 1950 was $2,210 and the median family income was $3,319. Car prices shot up in the '50s, but not as quickly as family income in the Eisenhower Era.
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What did a loaf of bread cost 1920?

A loaf of bread in the '20s would cost around $0.12, which is about $1.55 nowadays. A dozen eggs would cost the equivalent of $6.08 today, which is much higher than what we pay currently!
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What was the highest gas price in US history?

If only life were like that. As it stands, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States right now is $4.865, according to AAA. That's a new all-time high not only on a national level but in all 50 states. The new high eclipses the previous record of $4.103 set in 2008.
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When was gas the most expensive?

Average Gas Prices by Year

The highest average gas price was $3.64 in 2012, which is 167% more expensive than a decade earlier. What year did gas go over one dollar? The average price of gas first went over $1 a gallon in 1980, when it went from $0.86 per gallon to $1.19 per gallon.
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What was the average weekly wage in 1940?

From the early part of 1940 to the middle of 1943, average weekly wages in manufacturing establishments covered by State unemployment compensation laws increased 71 percent, from $26 to $45; average weekly wages in the combined group of industries we have classified as white-collar increased 21 percent, from $24 to $29 ...
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What was the average income of an American worker in 1955?

Average (median) money income of families in the United States was estimated at $4,400 in 1955, or about 6 percent higher than in 1954, according to estimates released today by the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.
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