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In 1935, the average cost of living was significantly lower than today. A loaf of bread cost around 8 cents, a gallon of milk was about 50 cents, and a dozen eggs could be purchased for around 30 cents. The average monthly rent for an apartment was approximately $20, while a new car could be bought for around $600. Overall, prices reflected the economic conditions of the Great Depression era.

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