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Watch- The Magic of Inflation: What $5.62 Bought in 1962
Rightwire.net ^ | 7/24/11 | tvdays

Posted on 07/24/2011 10:26:12 AM PDT by Nachum

Ah yes, life is so much better under the Obama economy now.

(Excerpt) Read more at rightwire.net ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; History
KEYWORDS: 1950s; 1957; 1962; bought; inflation; magic; nineteenfifties
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1 posted on 07/24/2011 10:26:17 AM PDT by Nachum
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To: Nachum
I ran it through a inflation calculator.

What cost $5.62 in 1962 would cost $40.06 in 2010. .

2 posted on 07/24/2011 10:29:46 AM PDT by Palter (Celebrate diversity .22, .223, .25, 9mm, .32 .357, 10mm, .44, .45, .500)
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To: Nachum

I remember 1964. My father bought a NEW 1964 Chevy Impala for $2000 and was telling me how ridiculous it was that a CORVETTE cost $4000.


3 posted on 07/24/2011 10:29:56 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: Nachum

Leave the dog in the car! lol!


4 posted on 07/24/2011 10:31:27 AM PDT by CodeToad (Islam needs to be banned in the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.)
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To: UCANSEE2
I remember 1964. My father bought a NEW 1964 Chevy Impala for $2000 and was telling me how ridiculous it was that a CORVETTE cost $4000.

I remember in 1969 my dad bought a brand new, fully loaded Pontiac Bonneville. He said, "I never paid $5000 for a car in my whole life, but your Mom and I really wanted this one, and with my new job, we can afford it." I was so impressed, because I was in college, driving my used $800 Volkswagen bug.

5 posted on 07/24/2011 10:34:13 AM PDT by RightField (one of the obstreperous citizens insisting on incorrect thinking - C. Krauthamer)
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To: Nachum

In 1962 I was a Frosh in college. A 5.00 date had a great return on investment. Of course curfew was 11:00 so I rarely got past 2nd base!


6 posted on 07/24/2011 10:35:24 AM PDT by Young Werther ("Quae cum ita sunt" Since these things are so!)
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To: UCANSEE2

I think your 64 Impala number is too low.

Edmunds shows them around $3000.

I know I bought a new strippo Chevy II (Nova) for $2300 in 67 and back then prices weren’t going up very fast.


7 posted on 07/24/2011 10:37:21 AM PDT by nascarnation
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To: Nachum

When did the War on Poverty end?


8 posted on 07/24/2011 10:42:23 AM PDT by seton89 (Aequinimitas per ignorantiam)
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To: UCANSEE2

Had we purchased that Vette and put it in a climate controlled storage it would have increased better than gold.


9 posted on 07/24/2011 10:43:36 AM PDT by Joe Boucher ((FUBO))
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To: Nachum

According to the copyright date in the actual video, it’s MCMLVII, or 1957, not 1962.


10 posted on 07/24/2011 10:46:57 AM PDT by krb (Obama is a miserable failure.)
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Interesting. Might have been shot in ‘56 too.


11 posted on 07/24/2011 10:50:37 AM PDT by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Palter

A common wage in that time period was under fifty-cents per hour, too.


12 posted on 07/24/2011 10:57:18 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: krb
The supermarket really hasn't changed much over the past 50 years. Many of the brands featured in the video are still in supermarkets today. And the food is cheap as always. There's nobody going hungry in America, that's for sure. Even the morbidly obese food stamp queens are waddling down the aisles with full carriages. Yes, we can rhapsodize all day about how much cheaper our grocery bill was 1962 but I don't think many of us would want to trade paychecks with that era - the average worker made about $75 a week.

I went to the grocery store yesterday morning and yes, I left my dog in the car.

13 posted on 07/24/2011 11:04:22 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: Nachum

MCMLVII seems to be 1957 and not 1962. Not sure if that makes much of a difference, but...


14 posted on 07/24/2011 11:16:29 AM PDT by Two Kids' Dad ((((( )))))
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To: SamAdams76

I dunno, many would - $75 dollars in silver coin is worth over $2100 in today’s money.


15 posted on 07/24/2011 11:19:28 AM PDT by Freedom4US
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To: TomGuy

“A common wage in that time period was under fifty-cents per hour, too.”

Exactly - people tend to look at only one side of the equation. My first job as an engineer just out of college in 1971 paid around $10K/year?


16 posted on 07/24/2011 11:23:56 AM PDT by aquila48
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To: nascarnation

My Mom bought a new 66 Impala for around $3K.


17 posted on 07/24/2011 11:27:18 AM PDT by jospehm20
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To: Nachum

In 1961, my parents bought the house where they still live, for $41,000.

If the seller had been paid in silver certificates, and had redeemed each at the bank for 0.77344 ounces of silver (31,711 ounces), the seller would have, today, about $1,272,000 - and after taxes, maintenance, and improvements to the home, would be ahead on the deal by quite a bit.


18 posted on 07/24/2011 11:31:01 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Freedom is the freedom to say 2+2=4. If that is granted, all else follows.)
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To: Young Werther
Of course curfew was 11:00 so I rarely got past 2nd base!

You should have started the game earlier.

19 posted on 07/24/2011 11:36:00 AM PDT by hattend (Its a matter of public record that I did not go to Harvard Law School, but I can add. - Sarah Palin)
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To: TomGuy

I think you are a little low. I made $1.15 an hour in 1955 and while in college I got a job starting at $2.16 per hour.


20 posted on 07/24/2011 11:46:35 AM PDT by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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