20 Things That Were WAY Cheaper in The 1960s!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- 20 Things That Were WAY Cheaper in The 1960s!
Join us on a nostalgic journey in our latest UA-cam video, '20 Things That Were WAY Cheaper in The 1960s!' We'll take a fascinating dive into the past, exploring how prices have skyrocketed over the decades. From classic cars to movie tickets, housing, and even a loaf of bread, we reveal how the cost of living in the 1960s compares to today's prices. Packed with engaging visuals and intriguing historical insights, this video will not only amaze you with the stark differences but also offer a unique glimpse into everyday life during the groovy sixties. Don't miss this eye-opening comparison!
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Corporate greed is the dominant reason we had such inflation. Companies have tripled and quadrupled their profits in the last few years. They took advantage of the pandemic because they could and no one seems to call them out.
Just an Anecdotal Memory: In the 1970s, I remember McDONALDs running ads for their "All American Meal", ( That may not be an exact match), that gave you a Hamburger, Small Fry, and a Small Drink for 99 cents. Change back from your Dollar.
2cheeseburgers fries and a coke change back from your dollar
People make more. But it doesn’t equal what life cost , so sad. Wish I could go back to the 60s with what I make today !!! They need to make life affordable again
Prices are beyond, any thing reasonable now
The reason things are expensive is also because salaries were easier to live on. One person could support the family and people only bought what they could afford. Otherwise things are almost the same price with inflation. People also lived in smaller houses and technology wasn’t as advanced.
Your presentation is good, the accompanying visuals are very good and your calculations for the natural increases due to inflation are real (I'm sure you used one of the many tools available for that). You're missing some stuff, though: e.g.: utility costs versus 1960s. The inflation figure comes up with ~$259.00, but reality is much higher than that virtually everywhere. Other context missing: Sports tickets are NOT ~$43.00, their well over $100.00 nearly everywhere. What's the reason for the rise? ("Superstars" are now paid exorbitant salaries, for one...) Clothing: Trends have contributed more to costs than inflation. I'm only about 6:00 into this video, and I have more questions than your answers give. More context than inflation is needed, here.
I almost can't buy food.. fresh on food stamps. Not enough to buy for month.
You don't take into account that wages have increased. If you compare all three then maybe there would be a real difference
Just about everything was way cheaper sixty years ago. Not surprised.
My friend used to work at a burger joint in the '60s and the cheeseburgers were 35 cents.
There were burger joints where I lived i the 1960s that sold burgers for 15-cents. Others sold burgers for 19-cents. Back in the latter 1950s in Cincinnati Ohio, there was a burger joint called Silver Dollar Burgers that sold burgers at 10 for $1 on Sundays. They were small and only had finely diced onions for a topping, but they really tasted good at the time. Those were the days.
So one can afford simple meals out today. Or anything fun.
The destruction of small business now everything is monopolized no competition to keep prices low
I'm now 80 on SS.. I can't afford anything out. Now. What is?iving, now. Can't do or buy anything now
First, lets get some facts. A house back then was cheap and the location of it is now PRIME real state (for example, The Valley in LA County) and where 17.50 per meal nowadays in any place, not even MacDonals
Did you guys take into account that the cost of living in the 60’s into your equation. Those evaluations for the 60’s were just as expensive back then, just saying. This is not a fair assessment.
I’m just thru the first third of the video and I don’t see any unreasonable pricing so far. If you’re conversion rate is accurate then the products that you have mentioned are either in line with or above what we are paying now.
Okay I’ve finished the video and as near as I can tell, that only 5-10 prices (when calculating for inflation) were either in line with today’s or maybe a little cheaper.
THE REST OF THE PRICES were definitely more expensive than they are today.
So I’m afraid that your video is just a click bait to get people to watch your video. I would be interested in seeing how many thumbs down you got from people who lived in that period or have actually done some research on the economics of then vs now. I’m pretty sure that you will find out that prices haven’t really gone up or even dropped from the 1960s.
Pretty girls back then!
Candy bars. I am old enough to remember when they used to cost 35 cents and that was in the mid 70s. Now they are over 1 dollar. High prices today, have made itit so that I have to give up many things. In this case, it is to my teeth's benefit. Nice trade off.
Pancakes, 2 eggs, bacon, toast, bottomless cup of coffee, $ 1.65
The thing found I can pay are movies
Diabetic my su!pup ent is25 Six, $25x6 is $150 a month. No way I can can feed myself. More than one time a day. So disgusted.