The original retail price for each food item was established at the beginning of the year 2008 on January 9, 2008. The Total Retail Cost for the entire one-year emergency food supply on January 9, 2008 was $1,385 in the Southeastern United States.
1.Year 2008 Inflation: The total cost of the one-year emergency food supply increased in price by 15.3% or $212 in twelve-months from January 9, 2008 ($1,385) to January 3, 2009 ($1,597).
2.Year 2009 Inflation: The total cost of the one-year emergency food supply increased in price by 6.1% or $97 in twelve-months from January 3, 2009 ($1,597) to January 4, 2010 ($1,694).
3.Year 2010 Deflation: The total cost of the one-year emergency food supply decreased in price by -1.4% or $-23 in twelve-months from January 4, 2010 ($1,694) to January 3, 2011 ($1,671).
4.Year 2011 Inflation: The total cost of the one-year emergency food supply increased in price by 9.3% or $165 in twelve-months from January 3, 2011 ($1,768) to January 2, 2012 ($1,933).
Combined Four Year Inflation: Over the entire four year period beginning on January 9, 2008 and ending on January 2, 2012 the total combined impact of inflation on the One-Year Emergency Food Supply has been 32.6%. In other words, in the United States of America we are paying approximately 33% more for our food every week than we were four years ago. This is significant because most of us in the United States, myself included, have not received any type of pay increase over that same four year period. Although my pay has not changed for four years I still consider myself extremely fortunate because I still have a job and I know that an overwhelming number of people cannot find work of any kind.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
reddirtcoins wrote: I mean what the HECK!@!!@... In the 40's- maybe 80's cars use to cost about a 1/4 of the yearly income. Now they are the yearly income plus.
franklin wrote:They won't cover it until it bites them in the butt. They're too busy covering Zimmerman, Prince William, the Kardashians and other non-essentials.
fb101 wrote:I was remembering when I was a kid I would snow shovel someones driveway and walkway for 2 bucks.
Which would get me a trip to the movies (50c) popcorn(75c) soda at the soda fountain(15c) 4 comic books(12c ea) and some "penny candies".
I wonder what that would cost today?
Circa 1964/65
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