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$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a paperback, a pack
of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964. A .Colt 1911 .45
pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00


Go check what? My point was that the factor of six figure was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady
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Richard Casady wrote:
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Richard Casady wrote:
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$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a
paperback, a
pack of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964. A
.Colt 1911
.45 pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00


Go check what? My point was that the factor of six figure
was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a
quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady


The $6.83 figure is accurate.

www.dollartimes.com/calculators/inflation.htm says a 1964
dollar had the same buying power as $6.83 in 2008.

http://www.coinnews.net/tools/cpi-inflation-calculator/ says
it's $7.10.


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On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:31:48 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:25:22 -0400, Balanced View

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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:12:16 -0400, Balanced View

wrote:


$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a
paperback, a
pack of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964. A
.Colt 1911
.45 pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00


Go check what? My point was that the factor of six figure
was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a
quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady


The $6.83 figure is accurate.


Sure it is. As you would have it, not 6.82 or 6.84.

Come back when you have something not prima facie bogus.

Casady
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Vic Smith wrote:
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Casady) wrote:

On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:31:48 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:25:22 -0400, Balanced View

wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:12:16 -0400, Balanced View

wrote:


$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a
paperback, a
pack of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964.
A
.Colt 1911
.45 pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00

Go check what? My point was that the factor of six
figure
was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a
quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady

The $6.83 figure is accurate.


Sure it is. As you would have it, not 6.82 or 6.84.

Come back when you have something not prima facie bogus.

You're both wrong. I was paying a dime for a pack of cigs
in '64.


No, you weren't.

And a nickel for a Snickers bar.


Nope. That's what it cost in 1930. It was a quarter in
1964.

Dill pickles could be had for a song, and there was a Coke
machine in
the Sears on 79th St. that dispensed an 8-ounce cup for a
nickel.


Doubtful.

Movies were about 2-bits.


Nope, they were about a dollar.

Twinkies were the rage.


That happened in the 1950s.

Bye Bye American pie.

--Vic





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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:31:48 -0700, "Lamont Cranston"
wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:25:22 -0400, Balanced View

wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:12:16 -0400, Balanced View

wrote:


$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a
paperback, a
pack of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964.
A
.Colt 1911
.45 pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00

Go check what? My point was that the factor of six
figure
was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a
quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady


The $6.83 figure is accurate.


Sure it is. As you would have it, not 6.82 or 6.84.

Come back when you have something not prima facie bogus.

Casady


It's not bogus, though it's slightly low. The correct
figure is $7.09561.

ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/cpi/cpiai.txt

Consumer Price Index in August, 1964: 31.0
Consumer Price Index in August, 2008: 219.964

219.964/31.0 = 7.09561

Sucks to be wrong, huh? But, I bet that you're used to it.

Come back when you need another lesson.

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Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:25:22 -0400, Balanced View
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Richard Casady wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:12:16 -0400, Balanced View
wrote:



$1.00 in 1964 had about the same buying power as
$6.83 2008.


You are totally nuts. A gallon of gas, a magazine, a paperback, a pack
of cigs, a six pack, were all a quarter in 1964. A .Colt 1911 .45
pistol was $62.50. Levi's were $2.25.

Casady


Go check it your self , they're all over $6.00


Go check what? My point was that the factor of six figure was bogus.
What am I supposed to check? That gas and cigs were a quarter in 64?
I was there.

Casady


The CPI is determined by a basket of goods sold for then and the same
basket of goods now, not all things
go up in price the same way or amount . Gas is now $4.00 and cigarettes
are are what? $4.50- $5.00 a pack?
I was also there in 64, I don't know what you were smoking, but a pack
of cigarettes were about 50 cents a pack
in 64.
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