18 Things You Could Buy For One Dollar In 1900
One Pound Of Bacon
In 1900, it cost about 14 cents a pound to bring home the bacon. Today, the price of bacon depends on the ingredients and how fancy it is, but it can cost about $5 or more.
A Men's Dress Shirt
A man could afford to add a dress shirt to his wardrobe for only $1 in 1900. Today, a nifty new shirt from Express will cost you $69.99.
A 20-Pound Box Of Oyster Crackers
Twenty pounds of oyster crackers would last you through a lot of soup and would only cost you 99 cents from the Sear Roebuck Catalog in the 1900s. Today, a nine-ounce package from Nabisco costs about $3.
One Pound Of Coffee
Coffee in 1900 cost consumers around 35 cents a pound. Depending on your location, a grande freshly brewed coffee from Starbucks costs about $2.10, and a 22.6-ounce canister of Folgers ground coffee is about $8.
30 Bars Of Laundry Soap
Sears Roebuck offered a package deal of 30 bars of laundry soap for 93 cents. Today, a 40-ounce jug of Tide original detergent will cost you about $7. Or, you can spend about $3 or more to wash your clothing at the laundromat.
One Pound Of Chocolate
Treating your sweetheart to some chocolate was expensive back in the 1900s, but it still cost less than $1. One pound of chocolate was about 34 cents. Today, a one-pound Hershey bar (and that's a big bar) will set you back about $20.