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purchasing power

$7 per gallon for gasoline?

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When adjusted for both inflation and purchasing power, gasoline cost $7 per gallon in 1950, using 2006 dollars as the base rate. The Cato Institute has more.

Vague Values Causes Worthless Purchasing Power

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I wrote a segment a while back about ‘Corporate Responsibility’ highlighting corporations that I felt where doing a responsible job at their business, and thus, were worth shopping at. Since then, I now do a monthly Corporate Responsibility segment on a world-famous podcast.

That’s a pretty big “however”

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BBC:

Analyst Oxford Economics said the UK’s GDP per head of population will reach £23,500 - £250 higher than in the US. However, because goods and services are cheaper in the US, Americans will have stronger purchasing power, it added.

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