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To: TobagoJack who wrote (50177)5/17/2009 7:52:48 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) of 217942
 
Amazing as it might seem from the perspective of the almost four decades since 1971, most consumer prices moved hardly at all in the period between the end of WWII and the mid 1960s.

For a hundred years from the end of the American Revolution, price inflation in the US was in the single digits for the entire 100 year period. Unthinkable, but the norm then.

Can you imagine, money being worth more or less the same for a century?
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