What did things cost in 1997?

What did things cost in 1997?

Prices

Cost of a new home: $176,200.00
Median Household Income: $37,005.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.32
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $1.23
Cost of a dozen eggs: $1.17

How much did butter cost in 1990?

Buying power of $20 since 1939

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1990 $135.76 -6.18%
1991 $132.08 -2.71%
1992 $127.39 -3.55%
1993 $119.62 -6.10%

What did a loaf of bread cost in 1997?

Bread priced at $5 in 1997 → $9.60 in 2021.

How much did a house cost in 1997?

Buying power of $100000 since 1967

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1996 $496,301.85 2.92%
1997 $509,270.36 2.61%
1998 $520,914.54 2.29%
1999 $532,358.82 2.20%

How much did a house cost in 1998?

1998: $152,500 Median home prices first went above $150,000 in 1998.

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%

How much was rent in 1976?

Average Rent by Year

Year Median Monthly Rent Annual Change
1977 $184 +10.18%
1976 $167 +7.05%
1975 $156 +9.86%
1974 $142 +6.77%

How much did a cup of coffee cost in 1977?

Surges in coffee prices can often be attributed to differing weather patterns and freezes in coffee-growing regions. In 1977, coffee prices reached an all-time high, soaring to an inflation-adjusted price of $6.28 after frost destroyed Brazil’s coffee bean crops.

How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1988?

The BLS also has data for mid-1988, when such eggs cost $0.71 per dozen.

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