Milk was sold in quart containers instead of by the gallon during the 1930s. That being said, 4 quarts or a gallon of milk, would have cost 1 dollar in 1933, during the Great Depression.
17 cents per gallon in the 1930s according to USA Today
About .24 cents i hope this response is not to late!! hope it helped!
Gas during the 1930s averaged 10-18 cents a gallon in the United States. But I would imagine people took public transportation, or didn't travel at all.
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It wasn't called a hoover car. it was called a hoover wagon.; a hoover wagon was a horse drawn car due to the lack of money from owners to pay for gas.
Here are some examples from a person who was a teenager and early 20s during the Great Depression. Bus ticket from home to school, about 20 miles--10 cents. Three room apartment, $30 per month. Cost of three bedroom house--$4500-$6000. Kitchen table and chairs, $10. Butter, 25 cents a pound. Coffee, 19 cents a pound. Loaf of Bread, 9 cents. Steak, 25 cents a pound. Banana splits, 25 cents. Women dresses, $5 to $8. Men suit, $30. Shoes, $4.95. $100 for baby to be delivered by doctor. $10 per day in hospital. Gas, 20 cents a gallon. Chrysler Roadster (car) $800. (1930) Chrysler Sedan (1934) $945. Playpen, $5.
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Gas during the 1930s averaged 10-18 cents a gallon in the United States. But I would imagine people took public transportation, or didn't travel at all.
well their were many like milk, eggs, bread and gas but when it crashed they mainly sold apples and and other fruits to get by. Some exports included war supplies.
It wasn't called a hoover car. it was called a hoover wagon.; a hoover wagon was a horse drawn car due to the lack of money from owners to pay for gas.
Gallon of gas in depression ? what are you asking?
They should have gone into quarantine and nuked everywhere the depression virus was spreading. The government should have worn gas masks to protect them from the depression. If the government would have taken these precautions the zombies wouldn't have nomed everyone
You are lucky to have them!!!! I heard they are worth up to $10000 dollars each! Cash them in right now!
Here are some examples from a person who was a teenager and early 20s during the Great Depression. Bus ticket from home to school, about 20 miles--10 cents. Three room apartment, $30 per month. Cost of three bedroom house--$4500-$6000. Kitchen table and chairs, $10. Butter, 25 cents a pound. Coffee, 19 cents a pound. Loaf of Bread, 9 cents. Steak, 25 cents a pound. Banana splits, 25 cents. Women dresses, $5 to $8. Men suit, $30. Shoes, $4.95. $100 for baby to be delivered by doctor. $10 per day in hospital. Gas, 20 cents a gallon. Chrysler Roadster (car) $800. (1930) Chrysler Sedan (1934) $945. Playpen, $5.
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$2.30 a litre u nut!!!!!
You will use about 1.4 gallons of gas during the commute.
about 2 bucks a litre
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