How much did stuff cost in 1996?

Prices

Cost of a new home:$166,400.00
Cost of a first-class stamp:$0.32
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:$1.23
Cost of a dozen eggs:$1.31
Cost of a gallon of Milk:$3.30

How much was a loaf of bread in the 90s?

The Price of Bread

YEARCost of 1 lb. of Bread
1980$0.50
1990$0.75
2000$1.99
2010$2.99

How much did a loaf of bread cost in 1999?

$1.38: The average price for a one-pound loaf of white bread was $1.38 in August, up 57 percent from 88 cents a loaf in August 1999. $65.73: The average cost for 500 kilowatt hours of electricity was $65.73 last month, up 42 percent from $46.24 in 1999. $1.63: A dozen eggs cost $1.63 in August.

What bad happened in 1996?

Events

  • January 7: North American blizzard of 1996.
  • April 3: Theodore Kaczynski arrested.
  • June 25: Khobar Towers Bombing.
  • September 3: Operation Desert Strike.
  • November 5: Bill Clinton re-elected president.
  • December 6: General Motors EV1.

    How much did a loaf of bread cost in 1996?

    Prices in the 90s

    Item19901996
    Bread1.291.62
    Milk2.152.41
    Gas1.081.11
    Car$9,437.00$13,600.00

    What big happened in 1996?

    September 14 – USA wins the inaugural 1996 World Cup of Hockey by defeating Canada. September 24 – U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at the United Nations. September 26 – Nintendo releases the Nintendo 64 in North America.

    What was the price of milk in 1996?

    1996: $1.27 commodity price, $2.73 retail price The dot-com bubble was building in 1996, and so were milk prices. They averaged $1.27 per gallon on the commodity market and $2.73 per gallon in the supermarket.

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