What did a loaf of bread cost in 2007?

What did a loaf of bread cost in 2007?

Buying power of $5 since 1997

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
2006 $6.52 3.29%
2007 $7.00 7.44%
2008 $8.03 14.61%
2009 $8.13 1.26%

How much did things cost in 2007?

Fluctuating Grocery Prices

Grocery item 2007 price % Change
Pasta $0.88 45.5%
Dried beans $0.94 44.7%
Ground beef $2.85 44.6%
All-purpose flour $0.36 44.4%

How much did a loaf of bread cost in 2006?

The Price of Life in the United States: 1946 vs. 2006

Item 1946 2006
Gallon of Gasoline $0.21 $3.03
Gallon of Milk $0.67 $3.23
1 Dozen Eggs $0.59 $0.98
Loaf of White Bread $0.10 $0.97

How much did a movie ticket cost in 2006?

In 2006, the price of a average ticket was $6.55, nearly 30 percent less than the average ticket price in 2015.

How much was a cup of coffee in 2008?

Coffee Prices – 45 Year Historical Chart

Coffee Prices – Historical Annual Data
Year Average Closing Price Year Low
2010 $1.6416 $1.2880
2009 $1.2576 $1.0570
2008 $1.3262 $1.0320

How much was a movie ticket in the 50s?

In 1950, a person could purchase a movie ticket for a mere 46 cents on average.

How much did a TV cost in 2007?

Buying power of $300 since 1950

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
2007 $31.76 -24.12%
2008 $26.22 -17.44%
2009 $19.88 -24.17%
2010 $14.97 -24.70%

How much did a TV cost in 1927?

The first set to be manufactured in significant quantites (approximately 500) was made by Westinghouse, and sold for $1295. RCA introduced the CT-100 a few weeks later, at a price of $1000 (about 4000 were made).

What TVs were available in 1940?

The 1940s were the true beginning of the TV era. Although sets had been available as early as the late 1930s, the widespread distribution and sale of TV sets did not really take off until after the war. Broadcasting stations neglected many of their radio stations and poured money into TV after the war.

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