The average cost for a gallon of milk was $1.00!
a gallon of vitamin d milk cost $1.05 per gallon
Milk was sold by the quart in glass bottles only. Cream-top milk went for 17 cents. Homogenized was 18 cents.
In 1955, milk cost just under 1 dollar per gallon. Compared to today's rates, that was quite a steal, considering bread can cost up 4 dollars per loaf.
The cost of a gallon of milk in 1945 was about 62 cents. A gallon of gasoline cost of 21 cents and a postage stamp was 3 cents.
Milk cost $0.62 a gallon in 1945. The minimum wage in 1945 was 40 cents per hour and a new home could be purchased for $10,000.
In 1950, the cost for milk was $0.82 for a two quart bottle. Milk was either delivered right to the home or could be purchased in a store.
i think it would cost .79
Milk was 80 to 85 cents a gallon.
$1.19
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1950s.
It depends on how old they are. Recent ones (1950s and later) have not really increased much if anything.
A dairy farmer makes very little on milk sold, if he sells it to a larger company. Typically the farmer will get about 10% of the retail value of the milk.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84 in 1950 a gallon of milk costed 0.84
The fought chikens in the streets and dranked milk straight from the cow.
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how much did a slinky cost in the 1950s
2.50
1950s?
about 0.15
The average cost of a new house in the 1950s was $3,000.00 to $5,000.00.
How much phosphorous in a cup of lactaid milk and organic milk?
A one carat diamond ring that costs $4,125 in 2013, sold for approximately $400 in the 1950s.
in Canada one quart of milk was 19 cents as was a loaf of bread. I'm guessing it was the same or a bit less in the US.
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