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Home 2018 November 08 15 Shocking Examples of What Inflation Did to Us

15 Shocking Examples of What Inflation Did to Us

Price of a Dozen Eggs

Price in 1960: 57 cents

Price today: $1.82

A carton of eggs would have cost you 57 cents in 1960. If you adjust that price for 2018 inflation, eggs should be a premium purchase at $4.82. Fortunately, the average price of a dozen eggs today is just $1.82, so you can spice up your breakfast with eggs at a small cost.

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