The title is just to start the engines of Struppster.
But there's something to it. Herb Armstrong describes a $5.00 grocery purchase in the Good Old Days:
Mr. Armstrong quoted the Labor Department’s figures for how much $5 would have purchased in 1913: 15 pounds of potatoes, 10 pounds of flour, 5 pounds of sugar, 5 pounds of chuck roast, 3 pounds of round steak, 3 pounds of rice, 2 pounds each of cheese and bacon, and a pound each of butter and coffee; that money would also get you two loaves of bread, 4 quarts of milk and a dozen eggs. “This would leave you with 2 cents for candy,” he wrote.
Prolly a big chunk of candy!
HT: RenMan
1913 ?
ReplyDelete1913: America's Worst Year - Introduction
The root of all America's problems.
http://www.scragged.com/articles/1913-americas-worst-year---introduction
Thee evils of 1913
1. The Constitution was amended to permit the
federal government to levy an income tax
2. The Constitution was amended so that senators were elected by the citizens of each state rather than being appointed by the state legislatures
3. The Federal Reserve Bank was introduced.
Just co-incidental, that inflation since....or not?
ReplyDeleteIf youre telling me that we have experienced inflation in the last 100 years then I'm with you.
ReplyDeleteMight want to remember that there had been some pretty hefty wage inflation since then too.
None that I've noticed....heh.
ReplyDeleteNever? Even for an old fart like yourself?
ReplyDelete:)