Well honey, in 1943, a gallon of milk cost around 62 cents. But let me tell you, that was back when a dime could actually get you something! So next time you complain about milk prices, just be glad you're not living in the '40s.
The cost of milk in 1943 was approximately $.62 per gallon. Gas was $.10 per gallon. Keep in mind that minimum wage topped out at $.45 per hour.
Well, honey, back in 1953, a gallon of milk cost around 94 cents. Can you believe it? Nowadays, you'd be lucky to find a gallon of milk for less than a few bucks. Times sure have changed, haven't they?
Cost of a gallon milk in 1981 was $2.30
How much did milk cost in 2007? no answer it!
A quart of milk cost 10.5 cents in 1917.
The average cost of a gallon of milk in 2003 was $3.19. In 2012, the average cost of a gallon of milk was $3.53.
I don't know if you noticed but something like skim milk can cost more than 2% milk. For some reason 1% milk can cost less than 2% milk.
The cost of a gallon of milk in the 90s was around $2.75. In 2014, the average price is $3.15 for whole milk.
A gallon of milk cost $1.01 in 1958
The average cost of a gallon milk in 1964 was $0.93.
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