
10 Things Texans Bought for $1 in the ’60s vs. Now
Hey Texas! Do you remember the good ol' days when a burger and fries for under $6, a Coke for 50 cents, and a movie ticket for about $4? Today, it barely covers the sales tax.
Well, even further back in the day would you believe gas was 31 cents a gallon in Texas? Yeah, how's that for mind-blowing inflation? Now you might need a loan to fill up your truck and get a meal on the same day! See how prices have skyrocketed in the last few decades.
Movie Ticket: 35¢ Then, $12.50 Now – Texans could see a Western and still have change for snacks. Now, even a matinee costs Hollywood prices.
A Gallon of Gas: 31¢ Then, $3.50 Now – Back then, you could cruise all weekend on a few bucks. Now, you might need to sell a kidney.

Loaf of Bread: 20¢ Then, $3.99 Now – A simple loaf for two dimes vs. today’s “artisan” prices.
Comic Book: 12¢ Then, $4.99 Now – Cowboys and superheroes were cheap thrills—now, comic books cost more than a steak dinner did back then.
Candy Bar: 5¢ Then, $1.50 Now – A nickel got you a king-sized treat. Today, you’ll pay 30 times more for less chocolate.
Hamburger: 25¢ Then, $2.00+ Now – Texans could grab a quarter-pounder for a quarter. Now, even a drive-thru burger sets you back.
Postage Stamp: 5¢ Then, 66¢ Now – A letter home from the rodeo cost a nickel. Now, digital messages are free, but mailing anything will cost ya.ne Call: 10¢ Then, $1.00
Now – A dime got you a local call at any payphone. Now, payphones are extinct, and cell plans aren’t exactly cheap.
Coffee: 25¢ Then, $3.50 Now – A cowboy’s cup of joe used to be bottomless for a quarter. Now, “venti” lattes cost more than breakfast.
Ice Cream Cone: 15¢ Then, $3.99 Now – Back then, a scoop kept you cool in the Texas heat for pennies. Now, fancy cones come with premium prices.
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