To: Ciexyz
In 1956, you could buy a nice ranch house in the suburbs of Pittsburgh for $12,500. And how long would an average worker have had to work in order to save that much money?
Regards,
16 posted on
04/06/2016 9:21:59 PM PDT by
alexander_busek
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To: alexander_busek
Yep.
Price that house in ounces of gold or silver and the truth will be revealed.
20 posted on
04/06/2016 9:29:42 PM PDT by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: alexander_busek; jjotto; Ciexyz
“And how long would an average worker have had to work in order to save that much money?”
The Median American income in 1956 was $3,600
33 posted on
04/06/2016 9:47:49 PM PDT by
Pelham
(A refusal to deport is defacto amnesty)
To: alexander_busek
It used to be, mortgages ran for
seven years.
Now you can get car payment plans that long!
48 posted on
04/06/2016 10:14:51 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
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To: alexander_busek
“”In 1956, you could buy a nice ranch house in the suburbs of Pittsburgh for $12,500.”
And how long would an average worker have had to work in order to save that much money?”
Pay cash for everything, I always say!
59 posted on
04/07/2016 1:38:54 AM PDT by
equaviator
(There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
To: alexander_busek
“And how long would an average worker have had to work in order to save that much money?”
LOL with principal and interest, usually thirty years. :-P
To: alexander_busek
They had this weird thing called home mortgages even back then
72 posted on
04/07/2016 8:01:36 AM PDT by
wardaddy
(is Cruz last name a coincidence or a blessing or is he the anti Christ?)
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