$1.88
It depends on your area of the country and its market conditions. Meat as well as other foods is subject to many geographical factors as well as the quality of the animal it came from. Porterhouse steak is one of the more desired cut of the cow and would command a higher price per pound than a less desired cut like the chuck or brisket.
$4.99 per pound if it is not on sale.
The car.
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Half as much which is 1.25
Depends on where you buy the meat. At Stater Bros right now the Sirloin in on sale $1.99/lb. Its usual price is $3.47/lb (pretty good deal right now, almost 50% off).
it depends on where your buying it
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According to newspaper ads from the mid-1950s, a gallon of milk cost 92 cents. A loaf of bread cost 17 cents. You could get a pound of cheese for about 60 cents. A box of cereal cost about 19 cents. And a T-bone steak cost about 95 cents per pound.
It cost 1,500 bucks