How much did things cost in 1960?

How much did things cost in 1960?

Prices

Cost of a new home: $16,500.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.04
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $0.31
Cost of a dozen eggs: $0.57
Cost of a gallon of Milk: $0.49

How much was the average mortgage payment in 1960?

Here are those values again, adjusted for 2000 dollars: 1940: $30,600. 1950: $44,600. 1960: $58,600.

How much did a gallon of gas cost in 1960?

Supporting Information

Year Gasoline Price (Current dollars/gallon) Gasoline Price (Constant 2011 dollars/gallon)
1960 0.31 1.86
1961 0.31 1.87
1962 0.31 1.83
1963 0.31 1.80

How much was a house in 1961?

Prices

Cost of a new home: $17,200.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.04
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $0.31
Cost of a dozen eggs: $0.57
Cost of a gallon of Milk: $0.49

How much did the average house cost in 1965?

The cost of living has also increased – a lot. Compared to 1965, the average cost of a home in the United States is now $340,100 higher; a new abode cost just $21,500 in 1965!

How much was a house in 1963?

Summary

Period Median Average
Nov 1963 $18,400 $19,300
Dec 1963 $18,700 $19,300
Jan 1964 $17,800 $20,500
Feb 1964 $18,000 $20,500

How much was a movie ticket in 1963?

What was life like back then? Here’s a snapshot: “Cleopatra,” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, was the number one film at the box office that year, when the average movie ticket cost 85 cents. A loaf of bread cost 22 cents . . . a gallon of gas, 30 cents.

How much was a house in 1975?

Buying power of $100000 since 1975

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1975 $100,000.00 10.55%
1976 $106,138.91 6.14%
1977 $113,380.51 6.82%
1978 $123,304.81 8.75%

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