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  1. 17 de nov. de 2020 · With product prices rising only slightly, these record-high incomes were significant, giving American consumers more purchasing power than ever before. 1960 - Fresh eggs (1 dozen): $0.57 ($5.01 in today’s dollars)

    • Ben Wittstein
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  2. Here is a list of certain things and their costs in the 1960s compared to what they cost now. See if you can remember buying any of these items. Which prices still shock you when you see what they were in the ’60s compared to 2019?

  3. Prices have risen considerably since 1965. This table gives you an idea of how prices have changed since 1965. Many things were much cheaper: houses, cars, posting a letter and cigarettes. These are some prices of items in 1965. 1965 price. Inflation adjusted. Gallon of gas. 31c. $2.76.

  4. How much did things cost in 1965? These are some prices of a few items in 1965. Prices are in pounds, shillings and pence. Some shops priced more expensive items in guineas. A guinea is one pound and one shilling or £1.05. The inflation adjusted prices are based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

  5. 26 de jun. de 2019 · 1965. Every year, more and more processed foods were released. In 1965, Spaghetti-O’s and Cool Whip were born. Fondue was popular, and international-inspired cuisine continued to surge in popularity. The inflation rate means $1 then is closer to $8.07 today. Milk: $1.05 per gallon. Eggs: 53¢ per dozen. Swanson TV dinner: 65¢ each

  6. Corn 6 for 25 cents Florida 1960. Eggs 55 cents per dozen New Jersey 1966. Fast Food Hamburger 20 cents New York 1962. Flour 49 cents for 5 pounds Maryland 1960. Fresh Carrots 9 cents per bunch Massachusetts 1965. Fresh Eggs 49 cents per dozen Maryland 1960. Green Peppers 5 cents each Wisconsin 1963. Ground Beef 45 cents per pound Wisconsin ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Shows national average retail prices for selected items as well as prices in New York City, Washington DC, Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco. Source : City worker's family budget pricing... : Autumn 1966.