in 1921 eggs were 47cents,I found this by reading a magazine called Reminisce,it was very interseting to see how prices were in 1921,you could by peanut butter for 15cents a pound,and a first class stamp for 2 cents.
In 1989, the average price of a dozen eggs in the United States was approximately $0.93. Prices varied by region and brand, but this figure gives a general idea of the cost during that time. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be significantly lower than today's average cost of a dozen eggs.
well it depends on the store. sometimes just 1 egg can cost $100 000 000....so go to a food store
The average gas price in 1991 was 1.14 a gallon. The price of a first class stamp was raised to .29 in February of 1991. A dozen eggs cost 1.01.00.
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
The correct price of eggs for the year 1992 is an approvxmate...$.89 in most areas. Today, a dozen of ages can range between $2.-2.50
I believe the average cost of a dozen eggs in 1975 was around $2.95 - $3.00.
The average price for a dozen large eggs in 2014 is 1.99 to 2.38 a carton. Prices vary by location and the provider of the eggs.
13 cents a dozen
The average price of a dozen Grade A large eggs in 2004 was $1.57. The lowest price for a dozen Grade A large eggs in 2004 was $1.08 in November and December.
In 1920, the average price of an acre in the United States was $69.00. This, of course, varied depending on the state and area of the country.
$2.00
Around 25 cents a dozen. Price varied by region.