In 1940, the cost of entertainment varied widely depending on the activity. A movie ticket typically ranged from 25 to 30 cents, while a theater ticket could be around 50 cents to a dollar. Live performances, such as concerts or plays, also varied in price, often costing anywhere from 75 cents to several dollars. Overall, entertainment was relatively affordable compared to today's prices, with many families able to enjoy outings without significant financial strain.
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a movie ticket then cost about .20 then by 1940 raised up to .25
In the 1940's a gallon of milk costs $0.34
because they are technology. it takes a lot of time for the creators and digital computers to make it and find out what is enjoyable for a kid's entertainment. Plus they want money.
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50 cents
1200
what was the cost of sugar in1940
30 cents
about 35 cents
.85 cents
about 50 dollars
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A house in the 1940's cost 6, 660 thousand dollars. This is for a median house during this time. A car cost 800 dollars.
There is a wide range of entertainment in Dublin, so it depends what kind of entertainment you want. Some entertainment is free and other entertainment will cost you, so there is no single answer to that question.
$15 USD in 1940