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  1. Grocery Prices in 1924. Sirloin Steak $0.396. Round Steak $0.338. Typical 1924 Grocery Store. Chuck Steak $0.208. Pork Chops $0.308. Bacon $0.377. Ham $0.453. Eggs $0.478. Milk $0.138. Bread $0.088. Flour $0.049. Potatoes $0.027. Sugar $0.092. 1924 Chicken Ad in Confectionars Journal. Coffee $0.433. Cheese $0.392.

  2. Peaches 1 lb. 17¢ 1924 WI. Pineapple Sunbeam 40¢ 1924 WI. Potatoes 10 lbs. 63¢ 1920. Potatoes 10 lbs. 36¢ 1925. Prunes 1 lb. 3¢ 1920 WI. prices for food groceries and toiletries in the 1920's 50 examples from The People History Site.

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  4. Jul 30, 2020 · Grocery Items. Paul Thompson/FPG // Getty Images. It's surprising what certain items at the grocery store would have set you back in 1920. For instance, a dozen eggs cost 47 cents ($7.09 today), one pound of round steak cost 40 cents ($6.04 today), and three pounds of macaroni cost 25 cents ($3.77 today).

  5. 1 day ago · Lists prices of typical food items, housing expenses, clothing, fuel, light and more. Published by the National Industrial Conference Board.

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  6. Dec 10, 2023 · How Much Did Things Cost in 1924 ? Prices in the 1920s were significantly less than they are today. Although data for 1924 is sparse, in 1925 shoppers paid 47 cents for a pound of bacon, 9 cents for a pound of bread, 55 cents for a pound of butter and 52 cents for a pound of coffee.

  7. Domestic lager beer, which sold for about $10.50 a barrel in 1918, cost anywhere from 15 cents to $1 or more a quart by 1930 (that is, $160 or more a barrel, depending upon the quality of the beer). Domestic spirits, which averaged $1.39 a quart in 1918, soared to an average of $4.01 a quart by 1930.

  8. Aug 5, 2020 · Business > Economy > Retail Prices of Selected Foods in U.S. Cities, 1890–2015. Updated August 5, 2020 | Infoplease Staff. Prices below are in dollars or cents. NOTE: n.a. = not available. ¹ price listed is per gallon. ² price listed is per pound.

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