How much did eggs cost in 2000?

How much did eggs cost in 2000?

2000: 91 cents Our long egg-based journey concludes in the year 2000, when a dozen eggs cost 91 cents, or $1.35 in today’s dollars.

What was the price of eggs in 2010?

The simple average retail egg price for the first five months of 2010 was 175.7 cents per dozen.

How much was eggs in 2008?

In his annual outlook completed in late October, Don Bell, poultry specialist emeritus at the University of California-Riverside, forecasts the average Urner Barry large Midwest egg price for 2008 to be $1.04/dozen, 11 cents below his estimated price for where 2007 will end up: $1.15.

How much was a dozen eggs in 1941?

The average price of eggs rose from 29 cents per dozen in March 1941 to 52 cents per dozen in November in a greater-than-seasonal advance, and declined 3 cents per dozen between mid-November and mid-December, as is usual for that time of the year.

How much did a dozen eggs cost in 1994?

Prices

Cost of a new home: $154,500.00
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.29
Cost of a gallon of regular gas: $1.11
Cost of a dozen eggs: $0.87
Cost of a gallon of Milk: $2.88

How much did a TV cost in 1994?

Buying power of $300 since 1950

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1994 $131.11 -1.06%
1995 $127.64 -2.64%
1996 $120.92 -5.27%
1997 $115.69 -4.33%

How much did a TV cost in 1950?

Buying power of $300 since 1950

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1950 $300.00
1951 $292.13 -2.62%
1952 $257.33 -11.91%
1953 $248.29 -3.51%

How much did an apple cost in 1950?

Buying power of $20 since 1950

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
1950 $20.00 -5.31%
1951 $18.33 -8.35%
1952 $24.81 35.37%
1953 $28.03 12.94%

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