BaoBaoBaby on July 10th, 2020 at 23:46 UTC »
I came to comment about the food prices and I’m glad to see I’m not the only fat ass
Der_letzte_Baron on July 11st, 2020 at 00:10 UTC »
According to some online inflation calculator, $0.85 in 1959, is equivalent in purchasing power to about $7.49 in 2020, and $0.70 in 1959, is equivalent in purchasing power to about $6.17 in 2020. Seems like pretty good prices.
PuckNutty on July 11st, 2020 at 00:40 UTC »
So, did a little DuckDuckGoing and it turns out Pennsylvania was the first US state to repeal anti-miscegenation laws. They did so in 1780.
BaoBaoBaby on July 10th, 2020 at 23:46 UTC »
I came to comment about the food prices and I’m glad to see I’m not the only fat ass
Der_letzte_Baron on July 11st, 2020 at 00:10 UTC »
According to some online inflation calculator, $0.85 in 1959, is equivalent in purchasing power to about $7.49 in 2020, and $0.70 in 1959, is equivalent in purchasing power to about $6.17 in 2020. Seems like pretty good prices.
PuckNutty on July 11st, 2020 at 00:40 UTC »
So, did a little DuckDuckGoing and it turns out Pennsylvania was the first US state to repeal anti-miscegenation laws. They did so in 1780.