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In reply to the discussion: Comparing the cost of living between 1975 and 2015: [View all]Cryptoad
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Sub Zero's are produced in Madison, Wisconsin - Why do people make stuff up when you have googles?
snooper2
Mar 2016
#73
still-- wages haven't kept up with the decline in the dollar over the past 40 years.
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#7
It seems that most of the items that go into cost of living adjustments are lower but
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#8
One thing people need to know is that the way reagan dropped that was by neglecting people.
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#39
In 1975, my father worked in the steel industry, my mom stayed home with us kids...
Moostache
Mar 2016
#13
what dyou think of The Billary's assertions that legalizing unauthorized immigrants
redruddyred
Mar 2016
#82
Stamps! look at stamps! The thing Congress likes to control with an iron fist,
mountain grammy
Mar 2016
#22
I know my son pays a little over $800 dollars a month for daycare for my granddaughter.
B Calm
Mar 2016
#47
What is really making a difference is commhnication costs - cell phone, cable tv, internet costs.
zstat
Mar 2016
#31
We live in a rural area and the only way we can watch TV now is on satellite. When TV stations went
B Calm
Mar 2016
#72
1975 was a time of pretty steep inflation. If your baseline was 1965, it'd be much worse
Bucky
Mar 2016
#44
In 1976 I bought a brand new Ford F150 for $3,000.00. A new one today costs around $30,000.00
B Calm
Mar 2016
#60
Yeah, and it was leaking oil from the rear crankshaft seal after 23K miles LOL
snooper2
Mar 2016
#74