In 1946, the cost of living was significantly lower than today. For example, a loaf of bread cost about 8 cents, a gallon of milk was around 90 cents, and a new car averaged about $1,500. The average annual salary was approximately $2,500, highlighting the stark contrast in prices and wages compared to modern times.
In 1946, the cost of a newspaper was typically around 5 cents.
$0.10 per loaf
There was no such thing as a MacDonalds hamburger in 1946 they only made real ones.
In the 1840s of England things cost about 3.00 now they cost about 15.00
How much did toothpaste cost in 2006?
What Things Cost in 1946:How_much_would_have_new_house_cost_in_1946: $12,500Car: $1,400Gasoline: 21 cents/galBread: 10 cents/loafMilk: 70 cents/galPostage Stamp: 3 centsAverage Annual Salary: $3,150Minimum Wage: 40 cents per hour
Multiply by ten or twenty.
Gasonlie costed 87 cent per gallon
ALOT. that was the first year volkswagens were ever made.
What Things Cost in 1946: House: $12,500 Car: $1,400 Gasoline: 21 cents/gal Bread: 10 cents/loaf Milk: 70 cents/gal Postage Stamp: 3 cents Average Annual Salary: $3,150 Minimum Wage: 40 cents per hour
Not much
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