In the early 1960’s, when some of us were young(er), a carton of cigarettes, that’s ten packs, used to cost $2.00.
A gallon of gasoline used to cost 20 cents.
You know what they cost now.
You can do a similar exercise for quite a number of products, some of them ‘luxuries’, some of them necessities.
So much for data.
What is one to do with such information?
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