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How much does a cup of coffee cost in 1960?
It's difficult to give a definitive answer to the cost of a cup of coffee in 1960. Here's why:
* Location: Prices varied widely depending on where you were buying coffee. A cup at a fancy coffee shop in a major city would cost more than a cup from a diner or a roadside stand.
* Type of Coffee: The type of coffee, whether it was brewed, instant, or a specialty drink, also affected the price.
* Inflation: The value of a dollar has changed significantly since 1960. To accurately compare prices, we would need to factor in inflation.
However, we can give you some estimates based on historical data:
* A cup of coffee in a diner or restaurant: It was likely around 10-20 cents (roughly $1-$2 today after adjusting for inflation).
* A cup of coffee at a fancy coffee shop: Prices could be higher, perhaps reaching 30-40 cents (around $3-$4 today).
It's important to remember that these are just rough estimates. The actual cost of a cup of coffee in 1960 would have varied depending on a number of factors.
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