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Now and Then Rafael Gomez

AVERAGE COST OF NEW CARS YEAR COST 1970 $3,450.00 1998 $17,200.00 2016 $33,560.00

AVERAGE COST OF A TELEVISION YEAR COST 1970 $368.88 1998 $499.50 2016 $435.00

AVERAGE COST OF MILK (1 Gallon) YEAR COST 1970 $ 1.65 1998 $3.16 2016 $3.82

AVERAGE COST OF BREAD (1 loaf) YEAR PRICE 1970 $0.25 1998 $1.26 2016 $2.33

AVERAGE COST OF GASOLINE (1 Gallon) YEAR COST 1970 $0.36 1998 $1.03 2016 $2.21

House AVERAGE COST OF HOUSE YEAR COST 1970 $23,450.00 1998 $181,900.00 2016 $298,782.00

AVERAGE COST OF EGGS (dozen) YEAR COST 1970 $0.53 1998 $1.09 2016 $1.91

AVERAGE COST OF POSTAGE STAMP (First Class) YEAR Price 1970 $0.06 1998 $0.32 2016 $0.47

College Tuition and Fees AVERAGE COST OF COLLEGE (Tuition and Fees of Public University) YEAR COST 1970 $1,097.00 1998 $3,356.00 2016 $9,410.00

Income AVERAGE INCOME YEAR COST 1970 $3,893.00 1998 $27,203.00 2016 $50, 756.00