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In 1943, the average cost of living in the United States was significantly lower than today, with average annual expenses around $2,000. A loaf of bread typically cost about 8 cents, and gasoline was around 15 cents per gallon. However, the economic landscape was influenced by World War II, leading to shortages and price controls on various goods. Overall, while prices were lower, many households faced challenges due to rationing and economic constraints.

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