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From what I remember, gas was about 40 cents a gallon in 1970 and about $1.00 by 1980. Food was pretty cheap in the early 70s, McDonalds hamburgers or Taco Bell tacos were 20 cents each. Hamburger was about 59 cents a pound, good steaks about $1.29 a pound. Levis cost about $12 a pair. Houses have been covered, that's about right as I recall, a big house in suburban LA was something like $40,000 around 1972 which would be close to a million or so today. Shirts were anywhere from a couple of dollars to maybe 10 for a really nice one. A brand new Volkswagen was under $2,000 and a Corvette was about $8,500 in 1973.

2007-01-17 11:34:22 · answer #1 · answered by loon_mallet_wielder 5 · 0 0

I keep in mind the 70's gas lines o.k.. i do no longer think of we discovered our classes from that have. One weekend, one week, even one month of limiting our activities have not got a lot of an impact. it may sense stable to protest this form, yet i do no longer think of it is going to do a lot else. We seem to choose elementary, one notice, strategies to rather complicated issues. whilst I agree that based too heavily on distant places oil isn't secure or solid, that's no longer our purely difficulty. we don't have adequate skill to refine the oil in the time of height call for circumstances, and that i incredibly do no longer blame human beings for objecting to grease refinaries of their communities. We waste a lot of our potential materials too, we don't save our autos tuned up, we infrequently vehicle pool, we merchandise to increasing public transportation, we advance roads yet do little to inspire strolling or using a bicycle, we predict of our ingredients would desire to continually be in season and so truck or prepare or deliver our nutrition over huge distances...... we've an interest in 'doing something' whilst gas expenditures strengthen or there's a shortage, yet as quickly using fact the dearth ends or the charges fall we lose interest in doing the difficult artwork we would desire to do to be certain we've adequate materials-with or without distant places oil. The oil cartels are not the topic, we are. If we had discovered our classes interior the 70s i've got self assurance we'd have extra kinfolk skill, we'd have extra selections of the two determination fuels or rather effectual autos, and we are able to possibly no longer have an weight problems difficulty using fact we'd all be strolling extra usually..... So, somewhat to protesting....i think of i will in basic terms take an prolonged walk this weekend.

2017-01-01 08:16:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I bought a home in 1974 which had ten rooms and a huge living roon with a fireplace in a wonderful town with great schools in NJ for 34,500. I sold it in 1988 for 185,000. I think I also bought two cars. 1: Chev Corvair and 2: Chevy Impala in 1972, both together came to $4200.

2007-01-17 11:04:41 · answer #3 · answered by Nort 6 · 0 0

My mother bought a home in Miami in 1970 and paid $27,000. It was recently appraised at $510,000.

2007-01-17 11:17:30 · answer #4 · answered by leslie 6 · 0 0

I bought a pack of cigs. for about 50 cents; my parents bought a 4 bedroom townhouse in Orange County, CA for about $20k, candy bars were about 15c...

2007-01-17 19:29:14 · answer #5 · answered by Laura P 2 · 0 0

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