In the early 1900s, the average cost of a house in the United States was around $3,000 to $4,000. This price varied significantly depending on location and type of construction, with urban areas generally being more expensive. Factors such as the economy and local demand also influenced housing prices during this period. Adjusted for inflation, these amounts would represent a much higher value in today's dollars.
$400
Early 1900s covers more than a decade, so I have chosen 1910 for this answer. The average price of housing in 1910 was about 5% of today's cost. For example, if you are talking about a $100,000 house in the Ozarks, then it would have cost about $5,000 in 1910. On the other hand, if the house in the Ozarks (or generally anywhere in the US for this particular inflation metric) is on the water with a boat dock and a brand new granite-top island kitchen costing $500,000, then it would have cost about $25,000 in 1910.
In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 In the 1970s, a new house cost 234,00.00 in the 1970s a house cost 234,00.00
Money wasn't worth as mush as it is worth today back then so, the average cost of shoes was about $1.00
The average cost of a house in 1930 was 7,145.00. The average income in this same year was 1,970.00. A new car cost 670.00.
$400
The Studebaker was built in the 1900s and it cost about $150.
about $15
5 Cents
How much did personal computers cost from 1900-2010?
About 600 800 USD dollars
around 50 to 75 cents
they wernt inventedyet!!! Duhhh!!!
it cost around a couple of shillings
Early 1900s covers more than a decade, so I have chosen 1910 for this answer. The average price of housing in 1910 was about 5% of today's cost. For example, if you are talking about a $100,000 house in the Ozarks, then it would have cost about $5,000 in 1910. On the other hand, if the house in the Ozarks (or generally anywhere in the US for this particular inflation metric) is on the water with a boat dock and a brand new granite-top island kitchen costing $500,000, then it would have cost about $25,000 in 1910.
Servants, Sweepers, House cleaners.........
None. Hurricane Sandy was in 2012, not in the 1900s. In 2012, Sandy cost at least $65 billion from the damage it caused.