perry,
obviously, you have too much time on your hands. back to your Healey
projects!!
cheers,
jerry
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:20 AM, <healeyguy@aol.com> wrote:
> This tread reminded me of previous conversations about getting old, which I
> am. Anyway you might find this info interesting. Using different bench
> marks,
> your Dad's $25 T would be worth about this much in 2009 (latest data I
> found):
>
> $393 using the Consumer Price
> $977 using the value of consumer bundle
> $1210 using the unskilled wage
> $1479 using the production worker compensation
> $2470 using the normal GDP per capita
> $6070 using the relative share of GDP
>
> So using $2400 for a new 1955 100 the numbers are:
> So using $2400 for a new 1955 100 the numbers are:
> $19200 using the Consumer Price
> $15900 using the GDP deflator
> $25100 using the value of consumer bundle
> $26000 using the unskilled wage
> $30600 using the production worker compensation
> $44400 using the normal GDP per capita
> $82500 using the relative share of GDP
> Something to think and maybe talk about. Just another conversation.....
> Aloha
> Perry
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Seigrist <
> My dad told me that in '31 or '32 they bought a used model T for $25.
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