When I was a little girl in Ontario Canada, I was sent to the local dairy to buy a quart of milk - cost 19 cents. That was also the cost of a loaf of bread sliced or unsliced.
In Britain it was about 1/6d (7 or 8 new pence).
Price of milk per gallon:
in 1950= $0.82
in 1955= $0.92
in the 1950's milk costs only $0.17 cents. wow isn't that amazing our economie would be great if only our milk was so cheap
In the US in 1950, the average price of a gallon of regular leaded gasoline was 27 cents.
average gold value in 1950 $40.25oz
Milk was not sold in this year. People had their own cow for milk then.
15 cents
34 cents a gallon in the US
In North Texas milk runs about $3.50 a gallon.
$2.49 at Food Lion
Found one ad for$ .43 per pound in New hampshire, 1950. Expect the price to vary by location and by season of the year.
January 2009: about 1 US $ for 1 L of pasteurized milk, 1,8 % fat.
The average half gallon of milk in the United States is $1.69.
According to 1990sflashback.com, in 1992 one gallon of milk cost $2.78.
just tell me already