• accideath@feddit.org
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    Adjusted for inflation from '53 to today that’s like $3 per gallon. Converted to metrics I understand that’s like 0,68€ a liter. That’s that‘s about a third of what you pay in Germany these days (incl. tax) on a bad day. (Typically around 1,80€/l)

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      My version of ‘adjusted for inflation’ is to look at what a paycheck could cover.

      In 1960, the minimum wage was $1.00/hour and the average US home was $11,000.00 A high school graduate could own their own home. In those days, $1 million would buy you two fine homes, a fleet of cars, and enough left over to live off the income.

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          Merry Christmas.

          If you’ve never seen it, watch Marilyn Monroe in “How To Marry A Millionaire.”

          Two lines I always remember. The three gals walk into a Park Avenue duplex apartment and one gasps “This place must rent for $1,000.00 a month!”

          They go to a nightclub with a live orchestra and a twenty girl chorus line. “My God, the cheapest thing on the menu is $5.00!”