For one cent, a person could buy between 5 and 10 pieces of gum at most stores in New York in 1930. Bubble gum and Chewing Gum sold for the same price.
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the cost of gum in the 1930's was about a couple of pennies
with one cent someone could buy 5-10 pieces of gum.
Gum cost $.05 in the year 1996
If the candy costs $1.00 more than the gum, then that makes the gum cost $.05. One dollar more than $0.5 is $1.05, so $1.05 and $0.5 equal $1.10.
Gum ranges in price. But most packs of gum cost about $1.50 to maybe $2.00. Although some packs can cost only 75 cents
Do 80x4 so that is $3.20.
In the 1930's sugar had cost 50 cents a pound.
They cost
The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
A pack of gum's price depends on where you are buying it. most of the time, a pack of gum is 3 dollars along with tax.
Surprisingly, the cost of a Grand Piano in the 1930'S was about a grand ($1,000.00).