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Bobtanian | Report | 16 Jan 2019 00:37 |
I cant recall the actual cost but for example the price of a double bounty bar after decimalisation (1971)was a covert price rise after conversion! |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 14 Jan 2019 18:29 |
In 1975 a typical builders estate starter home in southern England was around £ 11 000. Large numbers of people had no trouble buying these houses. As I remember the mortgage repayments were around £ 120 month. The mortgage was based on 2.5 times my pay and a half of my wife. |
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Inky1 | Report | 14 Jan 2019 17:41 |
AnninGlos. |
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Kense | Report | 14 Jan 2019 14:46 |
Allan. I stopped doing my round in 1958. I often bought records in those days, they used to cost about 6/-. |
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Sharron | Report | 14 Jan 2019 12:01 |
I started working on petrol pumps in 1969 when 2star was 6/3 a gallon, 4star 6/7 and 5 star 6/9. Diesel was 6/7. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 14 Jan 2019 11:08 |
I do think about it sometimes but your last post is more relevant Sue, It appears that the cost of public transport has increased more than food in proportion to salaries and maybe petrol/diesel as well. |
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Allan | Report | 14 Jan 2019 11:05 |
Sue, no one was mocking your income. |
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supercrutch | Report | 14 Jan 2019 10:55 |
You can mock but my income in 1970 enabled me to start buying first house, commute from Stortford to Central London and enjoy myself. |
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Allan | Report | 14 Jan 2019 10:36 |
Kense, I think that I got 10/- a week from my round, and the tips at Christmas were an extra bonus, as it were :-D |
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Kense | Report | 14 Jan 2019 09:59 |
Good point Allan. |
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Allan | Report | 14 Jan 2019 09:03 |
Whilst nothing to do with the cost of tea in China, don't the clocks in the UK get turned back annually? ;-) :-D |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 14 Jan 2019 08:36 |
Pat, I agree. If you convert the cost you also have to do the same to income. We can’t turn the clocks back! |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 14 Jan 2019 06:27 |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 14 Jan 2019 06:22 |
You can't say a thing is far more expensive until you take wages etc. into consideration. I read an article how to work out the difference and it was based on the cost of Mars bars. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 13 Jan 2019 23:55 |
I don't convert much nowadays, but when I used to think of the price of a single pot of yogurt, it was unbelievable. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 13 Jan 2019 23:46 |
...and I bet eating lambs you raised yourself tasted better ! |
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supercrutch | Report | 13 Jan 2019 23:39 |
Aaah lamb, costs an arm and a leg except when on offer and we stick joints in the freezer. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 13 Jan 2019 23:05 |
I don't need to convert it to realise it's a ridiculous price - especially lamb! :-| |
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Madge | Report | 13 Jan 2019 22:51 |
I can remember old 5p's :-D |
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supercrutch | Report | 13 Jan 2019 22:27 |
Shut up Madge :-P :-P :-P :-D :-D |
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