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What did a cup of coffee cost in 1958?
Unfortunately, there's no single, definitive answer to how much a cup of coffee cost in 1958. Here's why:
* Price Varied: Coffee prices fluctuated depending on location, type of coffee (drip, espresso, etc.), and whether it was purchased at a restaurant or from a grocery store.
* No Centralized Data: There weren't widespread databases tracking coffee prices like we have today.
* Inflation: The cost of goods has changed significantly since 1958, making a direct comparison difficult.
However, we can offer some estimations:
* Restaurant Coffee: Based on historical newspaper advertisements and consumer price indexes, a cup of coffee in a restaurant likely cost around 10-20 cents in 1958.
* Grocery Store Coffee: Coffee beans at a grocery store might have cost about 50-75 cents per pound, which could make a cup at home cost around 5-10 cents.
To get a better understanding of the value:
* Adjust for inflation: Using an inflation calculator, you can convert 1958 prices to today's values. For example, 10 cents in 1958 would be equivalent to about $1.00 today.
It's important to remember these are rough estimates, and the actual cost of coffee in 1958 could have varied considerably depending on the circumstances.
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