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In 1942, the average cost of living was significantly lower than today. A loaf of bread cost about 8 cents, a gallon of milk was around 60 cents, and a dozen eggs could be purchased for about 30 cents. However, due to World War II, many goods were subject to rationing, which affected availability and prices. Overall, the economic landscape was marked by both inflation and shortages during this time.

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