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What Americans Are Really Paying for the Things They Buy Most |
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http://images.businessweek.com/.../what-americans-are-really-paying-for-the-things-they-buy-most
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By adjusting for the inflation that occurred from 1980 to 2010, this Businessweek.com article reveals just how much the relative cost of 35 consumer goods and services has increased -- or decreased. Click through the slide show to see the change in real dollars on everything ranging from milk and bread to haircuts and doctor's visits. |
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Bloomberg Business Week |
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| Courses: |
Math 7 |
Percentage increase/decrease |
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Buying goods and services, Spending, Inflation |
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