During the hyperinflation period in Germany after World War I, the cost of bread varied significantly due to the rapidly depreciating value of the German mark. At the peak of hyperinflation in November 1923, a loaf of bread could cost billions or even trillions of marks. The extreme inflation rendered the currency essentially worthless, leading to severe economic instability and social upheaval in Germany.
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents. The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents.
the cost of bread in the 1950's was $0.17 per loaf
The cost of the Bread in England was 36p in 1997
A loaf of bread sold for $1.05 in 2003. A brand new car could be purchased for $18,000 and the hourly wage was $6.72.
a loaf of bread cost 9 cents
Germany .
A postage stamp in Germany during 1937 would have cost approximately £3.47
The massive inflation of the cost of products. For example, in Germany, the price of eggs drastically increased due to the printing of money by the government.
1 cent to 5 cents i think.....
A loaf of bread in 2002 cost about $1.14.
The hyperinflation in 1923 plunged Germany into even deeper financial turmoil as the DM (deutschmark) became even more worthless so the money that the people had was vastly reduced in value. I think that in 1923, Germany refused to pay the reparations but I don't know what happened after that...
half a goat and one yam, they have a barter system because of hyperinflation
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents. The cost of a loaf of bread in 1957 was 19 cents.
the cost of bread in the 1950's was $0.17 per loaf
The cost of the Bread in England was 36p in 1997
There's such a wide range that a single number is impossible to state. In the US it ranges from about $0.80 up to several dollars per loaf. In the UK, £0.60 is about the lowest for a supermarket economy loaf of 800 grams up to £2.50 for a premium brand.
In the year of 1994, one loaf of bread would have cost about $1.59. Now a day, in 2014, one loaf of bread will cost consumers about $2.42.