The price of butter in the 1970's was around $0.87
I think about $1.30 cents a pound and that was real butter, not margarine
In 1977, the average price for a barrel of crude oil was $14.40 (about $60.00 in today's dollars).
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Complementary goods are two goods that an increase in the price of Good A will cause the demand curve for Good B to shift left. In other words, less of Good B is demanded at every price because the price of Good A has increased. A decrease in the price of Good A will cause the demand curve for Good B to shift right. For example, say Good A is peanut butter and Good B is bread. If the price of peanut butter goes up, people will buy less peanut butter. Since peanut butter and bread are complementary goods, when people buy less peanut butter, they will also buy less bread because they don't need as much bread if they don't have as much peanut butter. Substitute goods are two goods that an increase in the price of Good A will cause the demand curve for Good B to shift right. In other words, more of Good B is demanded at every price because the price of Good A has increased. A decrease in the price of Good A will cause the demand curve for Good B to shift left. For example, say Good A is margarine and Good B is butter. Both are used as spread. If the price of margarine goes up, people will buy butter instead. That's why margarine and butter are substitute goods. The butter can act as a substitute for the margarine.
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The exact price of Skippy peanut butter in the 1980s may vary depending on the specific location and store, but generally, a 16-ounce jar of Skippy peanut butter cost around $1 to $2 during that time period.
Gas was price at $1.25 in the 1980s.
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The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
In 1977, the average price for a barrel of crude oil was $14.40 (about $60.00 in today's dollars).
The price of soda was about 50 to 75 cents per bottle in the 1980s. The price is steadily increasing.
The possessive form for the noun butter is butter's.example: The butter's price has gone up again.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.
In the 1980s Standard Oil had a portfolio of stocks. The price for Standard Oil was a result of adding these together. They all had different highs and lows. In 1982 the combined portfolio stock price for Standard Oil was $137.02 per share.
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