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How much did one glass of beer cost in 1935?
Unfortunately, there's no single definitive answer to how much a glass of beer cost in 1935. Here's why:
* Varying Prices: Beer prices varied significantly depending on:
* Location: Prices were different in cities versus rural areas, and even varied within cities.
* Type of Establishment: A fancy bar would likely charge more than a working-class tavern.
* Brand and Quality: Premium beers were generally more expensive than mass-produced brands.
* Limited Data: Detailed records of beer prices from that era are scarce. While we have some historical sources, they don't provide a comprehensive national picture.
General Estimates:
* Based on available data, a glass of beer in 1935 likely cost between 5 and 15 cents. This is equivalent to about $1 to $3 in today's money (taking inflation into account).
* However, keep in mind that this is just an estimate. Prices could have been higher or lower in specific places.
If you want to find more specific information:
* Local archives: Check your local historical society or library for records of businesses that sold beer in your area during that time period.
* Newspaper archives: Search for advertisements for local breweries or bars in newspapers from 1935.
It's a fascinating question to explore! Good luck in your research!
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