Retail prices of foods have increased significantly. Butter is one of the staple food items in most homes. In 1950 the cost of butter was $0.72.9 a pound.
the cost of bread in the 1950's was $0.17 per loaf
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1950 was twelve cents. A house cost $15,796.00. A new car cost $1,480.00. A gallon of milk was .82.
Trade-off uses the gun's and butter decision while opportunity cost is the most desirable alternative insted of the gun's and butter decision :)
Trade-off uses the gun's and butter decision while opportunity cost is the most desirable alternative insted of the gun's and butter decision :)
Retail prices of foods have increased significantly. Butter is one of the staple food items in most homes. In 1950 the cost of butter was $0.72.9 a pound.
A pound of butter would cost around 30 cents in 1938. In 2014, that is equal to about 5 dollars.
Average cost of a new car in 1950 was $1510.00
cost of a bicycle in 1950?
it cost $17.50 just for a skirt for a poodle in 1950.
gas was .38 cents and butter was only .08 cents a stick.
the cost of bread in the 1950's was $0.17 per loaf
I cube is about 50 cents for inexpensive butter.
a baseball glove in 1932 cost just about 37 CENT
butter
The cost of a loaf of bread in 1950 was twelve cents. A house cost $15,796.00. A new car cost $1,480.00. A gallon of milk was .82.
The average price for gas in 1950 was about 14 cents per gallon.