The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
From an article in May 2006, with the link below, the average labor cost per hour in the US seems to be around $19, rounded. That compares with Europe where the average rate is about €23, after rounding.
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Electricity in the US cost about ten cents per kilowatt-hour. The average family uses about 10,000 kilowatt-hours per year. So that's about $1,000 per year. This is one of the reasons why alternative energy is so difficult to implement--your electricity is really a bargain.
The average cost of living in the US is $20,194 per person a year. The average amount of debt for a person in the US is $8500.
The cost of living in the Fresno area is below the US average of 100% and is 93.6%.
The average cost of living in the US in 1912 was approximately 1,200 dollars a year. The cost of living was very different from then to now as the cost of living has greatly increased to over 40,000 a year average cost of living and that is still not enough for some American's to care for their families.
The average cost of living is 91% that of the rest of the US in Mississippi. The total cost of your living will vary based on house size and college costs.
The cost of living index in Greenville, South Carolina is 87.6 less than US's average of 100.
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Leaded regular cost $1.19/gallon, while unleaded regular cost $1.25/gallon, and the average for all grades for the US in 1980 was $1.22/gallon.
The US average in 1980 was 86 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.45 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Texas was $50,049 in 2008. This is under the national average of $52,029.
In 1991, the cost of living varied greatly depending on location and individual circumstances. However, on average, prices for goods and services were lower compared to today. For example, the average cost of a gallon of gas in the US was around $1.12, while the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment was about $500-$700 per month.
The average life span for people in the US from 1920 to 1980 increased from around 54 years in 1920 to approximately 73 years in 1980. Advances in medicine, public health initiatives, improved living conditions, and better nutrition all contributed to this increase in life expectancy over that period.
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