In America
Gas: 24.5 to 29.9 per gallon
Bread 25 cents a loaf for cheap stuff. Wonder was probably 50 cents
Wage: $1.65 was minimum wage. A Doctor or lawyers made $50k and malpractise insurace was like $2,000 a year.
Homes, in Chicago $12,-25k. In Los Angeles $30 - 50k
New Toyota Corolla was $1800, Cadilac Broam was 9K Mustange GT was 8k, Mercedes SL was $25k new VW was $1200
Shasta Cola was 8 to 10 cents each.
A scoup of Ice Cream at Baskin Robbins was 35 cents
A scoup of Ice cream at Walgreens or Thriftys was 5 cents
HAmburger was 29 cents a pound
T Bone steak was $1.15 a pound.
McDonald's Hamburger was 39 cents
White Castle Haumburger was 15 cents
Coffee was 10 cents a cup or $2 for THREE POUNDS
The Sunday Times was 25 cents
A pay phone call was 10 cents
Bus ride was a quarter including free transfer
Staten Island Ferry was 5 cents
Rent was $65 to $75 for an old dumpy 1 bedroom and $100 - $115 for a nice apartment with pool, dishwasher, AC
A movie was $1.50
Popcorm was 50 cents
A snickers bar was 5 cents
Gum balls were a penny
a dozen rubbers were 89 cents a box for Trojans
Cigarettes were 27 cents in stores adn 35 cents in machines
Zig Zags were a nickel.
An ounce of grass was $10 and a pound was $65.
Reds were 5 for a dollar and white criss crosses were 10 for a dollar
The Sound of Music had been running at ONE theater for 18 months straight and you had to pay $3 to $4 to get in to see it.
It cost $8.50 to see Linda Ronstadt at the Palamino in North Hollywood
It cost $8.50 to see Hair live in Hollywood at the Aquarius Theater
Student Standby at the Los Angeles Dorthoy Chandler Pavillion on weekends was $3.50 for most plays.
It cost $12.50 to fly from Los Angeles to San Francisco on Continental
I used to have a cheese burger with fries and a choclate shake for $1.89 at Thrifty Drug
2006-08-04 18:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the first thought that came to my mind upon reading this post was 1. WHY is college tuition fee is America ridiculously expensive? WHY do colleges need so much money? A college is NOT a company like Apple or Microsoft. My sister will graduate from her 4 years of university soon and the total coast of tuition pee paid during those 4 years....is OMG too much. the amount is almost as much as the U.S. national debt. 2. do colleges REALLY need a lot of money? 3. America is currently facing an economic crisis; it is predicted to be one of the worst ever in U.S. history. So unemployment is a rising issue, the economy is getting spoiled and there are more innocent citizens suffering beneath the poverty line. And i am NOT against the government but the federal government doesn't seem to be sorting it out well. I don't know that much about the ecnonomy, so I learned from my sister (she's a business / economics major) and i can tell that the nation, the economy and so on are all facing a crisis. Soo....i don't know but unless the government promises to like help the poor pay for college or something I strongly suggest that colleges DO NOT raise tuition fees. Otherwise...America will face an even worse educational crisis. Does the stuff I typed make sense? hope it does. And......the good news is that the expensive tuition fee paid to a great college was actually worth it since my sister got a great job 2 weeks before graduation.
2016-03-17 07:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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1967 cost of gasoline, bread, hourly wage,homes,auto's?
2015-08-18 05:09:58
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answered by ? 1
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In 1967 I was a sophmore in high school and had a job that paid about $1.35an hour. I remember taking a dollar, and that bought gas for my car, a burger after school, and a pack of marlboro's. Gas was about 24 cents a gallon, bread was about a quarter a loaf. You could by a Corvette for $3,000.dollars, An expensive Home was $25,000.dollars, and it cost 35 cents to see a movie, and cigarettes were .25 cents a pack.
Hope this Helps! People were also nicer...
2006-08-04 18:10:43
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answered by Little Tree 2
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2016-12-16 14:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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All I remember was that in 1965 my income was $320 a month and I didn't own a car or have a drivers license and was still riding the bus, and had never seen the inside of a bank, and I was the only one left out of my high school class that was still single (at age 20). The place where I worked would not allow married women or pregnant women to work for them.
2006-08-04 18:06:22
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answered by sophieb 7
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gasoline 40cents a gallon
bread 20 cents a loaf
wages depending on where you lived $ 60 to 120 per week ( this is workingstiffs only)
Homes 60,000 westcoast 25000 eastcoast.
cars 3000 for a ford
Where have the good old days gone?
2006-08-04 20:17:42
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Average Price Of Bread
2016-10-02 00:22:05
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answered by demuzio 4
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GAS 39 CENTS A GALLON,35 CENTS A LOAF,HOMES $10,000.00 AND CARS $4,000.00 BUT MOST OF ALL WAGES
$1.75 PER HOUR
2006-08-04 18:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why have college costs risen at a rate that has consistently outpaced inflation?
2016-04-11 06:42:15
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answered by ? 4
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