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How much was milk in the 1950's?

Updated: 8/23/2023
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The average cost for a gallon of milk was $1.00!

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11y ago

a gallon of vitamin d milk cost $1.05 per gallon

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9y ago

Milk was sold by the quart in glass bottles only. Cream-top milk went for 17 cents. Homogenized was 18 cents.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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14y ago

i think it would cost .79

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11y ago

Milk was 80 to 85 cents a gallon.

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