In 1925, the average annual salary in Britain was approximately £200. This figure reflects the economic conditions of the time, including the impact of World War I and the subsequent recovery period. Salaries varied widely depending on the industry and region, with many individuals earning significantly less, especially in lower-skilled jobs.
In 1925, the average price of gas was 10 cents a gallon.
The average CPI (Consumer Price Index, as calculated by the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics) was 17.5 in 1925 and 212.425 in November 2008 (the last period for which figures are available). This is an increase of approximately 1,113.857%, implying that $989,992.32 in 1925 would equate to about $12,017,092.49 as of the end of November, 2008. This is not a valid relative worth index to use, in my opinion. If the amount of just under $1 million in 1925 is translated to relative worth using the scale of per capital GDP over time, or the scale of annual labor cost, the value of this is dramatically different. Go to http://www.measuringworth.com/calculators and I feel you will get a more accurate result.
In 1925, the value of the British pound was approximately $4.86. Therefore, 50 pounds would have been worth about $243. This value can vary slightly based on historical exchange rates, but this gives a general idea of the dollar value at that time.
It depends on the grade of the coin, Lincoln's of this date in average circulated condition run from 10 cents to 50 cents. Better circulated grade coins can be $1.00 to $10.00.
In 1925, the average cost of a new home in the United States was approximately $6,000. However, prices varied based on location and type of home. During this time, the housing market was influenced by post-World War I economic growth and the expansion of suburban living. Overall, this period marked the beginning of significant changes in American residential architecture and community planning.
The average annual salary in 1925 was around $1,236. This amount varied based on the occupation and location of the individual.
Songs of the British Isles - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The British 1925 gold Sovereign (KG V) is not rare and in circulated condition will probably get only bullion value.
British Chiropractic Association was created in 1925.
It is unknown how much Lou Gehrig's contract was in 1925 beside the fact that he took a pay cut of $ 4,000 but the year before he became a Yankees he was offers a 1,500 bonus and a 3,000 salary ...
The cast of Songs of the British Isles - 1925 includes: James Knight as The Lover Peggy Shaw as The Girl
British Institution of Radio Engineers was created in 1925.
Roger Thomas - British politician - was born in 1925.
Approximately $3078.27
She died in Victoria, British Columbia in 1925.
The average price per troy ounce of gold in 1925 was $20.64
A 1925 Lincoln cent in average circulated condition is 25 cents to $1.00