Price Comparisons.
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Ok this is my first post, been following for over a year and have learned so much. You anons are amazing and im proud to stand beside you. Im a Boomer born in 1960 and a Patriot I do what I can in my small world Im a delivery driver and have been for 30 plus years. In the last few years i pushed to organize a union and won. Now im pushing to red pill some coworkers in this upcoming election. what im looking for is a compairison of gas,food,energy prices from 2017 to 2024. If anyone has a good graph I would love to share it with my coworkers. sorry for any typos.
I have a photo of steak in my grocery cart in January 2020 for $2.99/lb. I might be willing to post it. That same steak now comes on sale like twice a year for $4.99/lb.
You can find commercials from your local area on YouTube. There are sometimes commercials from grocery stores that state the sale prices on items for that week. So you can see a commercial from 1986 and see what a dozen eggs or a six-pack of soda cost. You need to be vigilant in terms of price per ounce, or compare items that are the same. Like a dozen large eggs will always be the same, or a gallon of milk or a pack of 12 oz. soda cans. But a box of crackers or cereal will vary by weight, becoming smaller over time while maintaining the same price.