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In reply to the discussion: What $10,990 bought in 1955.... [View all]mick063
(2,424 posts)69. In 1978
In 1977, at the age of 19, I earned 13.75 per hour as a warehouseman.
At that age, I ordered from the GM factory, a 1978 "t-top", midnight blue Camaro with virtually every option checked off to include "real" magnesium wheels. I paid roughly 11 grand for it.
A similarly equipped car today would cost roughly 60 grand.
I lived in a nice apartment with new furniture and a "top of the line" stereo system. I had 600 LP albums of music stacked against the wall. I went out every weekend and spent money on the town. I always had a bag of good weed (That went away when I joined the Navy).
I want the current generation of young adults to be able to afford a similar lifestyle. (They don't necessarily have to buy the weed
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"But what is the great bulk of advertising other than the stimulation of greed, envy and avarice?'
hfojvt
Feb 2012
#29
In other words, some people made foolish choices and suffered the consequences.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#32
And in such cases (fraudulent lending & falsified documents) the lenders are at fault.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#39
Let's assume for the sake of argument that you're entirely correct. What now?
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#92
And don't forget damn near the entire thing was built out of asbestos and painted with lead paint
NNN0LHI
Feb 2012
#2
I think he means one of those huge "window" AC units that can cool a house. nt
NutmegYankee
Feb 2012
#13
That's right. It wasn't illegal to beat your wife until the 80s I think.
proud2BlibKansan
Feb 2012
#52
i'm impressed with the central air - My parents bought a house in 1957 and one in 1962 - neither had
karynnj
Feb 2012
#65
That's $88,000 inflation adjusted. You can buy a new house right now for $50k in certain areas.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#67
Last night I was reading a book by Frank Lloyd Wright that showed the price of some of his homes
Vinca
Feb 2012
#74
The adverage income in 1955 was $4137. today actually 2010 the average income was $46,362.
Synicus Maximus
Feb 2012
#90