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In 1953, the cost of living in the UK was significantly lower than today. For example, a loaf of bread cost around 0.9 shillings (about 4 pence), while a pint of milk was about 1 shilling (5 pence). A new car could be purchased for approximately £600, and average annual wages were around £400. These prices reflect a time when inflation was much lower than in subsequent decades.

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