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In the year 1994 the price of a loaf of bread in India was four rupees.
.69 cents some breaddepends on which country. In America it was about $1.25 for a 16 oz loaf
The retail price of a loaf of bread in the United States took a dramatic jump just prior to the start of the year in 1916. The average price of bread was 5 cents per loaf based on a survey of 210 brands. By May of 1916 the price per loaf of all but 14 of those brands had jumped to an outrageous 6 cents per loaf and by September of that year was selling for 7 cents per loaf. The wheat embargo on the U.S. and the war in Europe was beginning to have a cost to the American consumer.
In 1908, the cost of a loaf of bread was 5 cents. The average wage in 1908 was 22 cents an hour and a dentist earned around $2,500 per year. The price for a dozen eggs was 14 cents and sugar was around 4 cents per pound.
The average price of bread in 2001 was $1.80 USD. It was an increase of $0.10 USD from the previous year.
In the year 1994 the price of a loaf of bread in India was four rupees.
In 1951, the price of a loaf of average bread was about 16 cents. An hour of minimum wage that year would buy about 4.6 loaves of bread.
The average loaf of bread in 1967 cost $.22 1960: The year The Beatles formed, a loaf of bread cost 5p and At the time, the average house price was £2530 If you are from America 30 cents
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.
1960: The year The Beatles formed, a loaf of bread cost 5p and At the time, the average house price was £2530 If you are from America 30 cents
.69 cents some breaddepends on which country. In America it was about $1.25 for a 16 oz loaf
In the year 1933 a loaf of bread in America cost 7 cents. A gallon of gasoline was 10 cents and a can of soup was 10 cents.
The retail price of a loaf of bread in the United States took a dramatic jump just prior to the start of the year in 1916. The average price of bread was 5 cents per loaf based on a survey of 210 brands. By May of 1916 the price per loaf of all but 14 of those brands had jumped to an outrageous 6 cents per loaf and by September of that year was selling for 7 cents per loaf. The wheat embargo on the U.S. and the war in Europe was beginning to have a cost to the American consumer.
In 1908, the cost of a loaf of bread was 5 cents. The average wage in 1908 was 22 cents an hour and a dentist earned around $2,500 per year. The price for a dozen eggs was 14 cents and sugar was around 4 cents per pound.
The average price of bread in 2001 was $1.80 USD. It was an increase of $0.10 USD from the previous year.
The average price of a new car in the year 1940 was 800 dollars. The cost of a gallon of milk was 34 cents and a loaf of bread was 8 cents.
In the US, about 5 cents. However, the average annual income that year was only about $3515, a loaf of bread was 16 cents, and a stamp was 3 cents.