Eggs were .10 cents. A loaf of bread was .05 cents. Isn't it amazing how different the economy is now compared to 1939. A postage stamp was two or three cents. In my dreams. You could buy a car for $600 to $1500 for the very best. A house was sold for about $3000 depending on quality, size and age.
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
In colonial times, the cost of eggs varied significantly depending on the region and time period. Generally, eggs could cost anywhere from 3 to 10 shillings per dozen. Prices fluctuated based on factors like supply, local demand, and whether the eggs were sourced from local farms or imported. Overall, eggs were considered a staple food and relatively affordable for most households.
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Almost everything was less costly during the Great Depression. Eggs generally cost about 18 to 23 cents for a dozen. Bread was about 18 cents per loaf.
It lays eggs.
not sure but i read some where they cost around $0.25
they ate stuff like canned fruit and soup and bread and eggs
well their were many like milk, eggs, bread and gas but when it crashed they mainly sold apples and and other fruits to get by. Some exports included war supplies.
What is the cost of eggs in 1998?
It depends on the cost of the eggs.
The cost for a dozen eggs were $0.62
Its a depression in the ground where the female lays her eggs
Two eggs cost 11 cents
yes, even more during a certain period. Total eggs that incubate are usually much great than 7.
Its a depression in the ground where the female lays her eggs