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One Response to “We Spend Less of Our Money on Groceries Than We Did 30 Years Ago.”
June 20th, 2012 at 04:00
Not sure where they obtained those prices. I remember paying 25 cents for a loaf of bread in 1980, not $1.27.
According to an online inflation calc, “$0.25 in 1982 had the same buying power as $0.60 in 2012.”