That makes perfect sense luni.
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I wasn't born yet, but when I was, I grew up in Pasadena and then next door, where I'm back now, in Arcadia. I doubt your dad and I crossed paths, as I attended St Gregory Armenian church in Pasadena.I just went off of figures that were reported to Social Security for that year. In 1952 my father was a newly ordained minister and was assigned to a small congregation in Pasadena, CA. I doubt he cleared more than $30/wk.
It still really isn't; I think its population is ≈100,000. BUT, they've built up certain areas, like Old Town Pasadena, much of Colorado Blvd (the street the Rose Parade takes), South Lake Ave, and so on. This has resulted in nightmarish traffic in those areas. Traffic normally doesn't bother me, but there's something about the bumper-to-bumper, stop-and-go traffic on Colorado that makes me find alternate routes.He was a Presbyterian minister fresh out of Princeton Theological Seminary. When my mother became pregnant with my older brother, they moved back east to be closer to family.
Pasadena wasn't a huge metropolis in the 50's.
Indeed. Or my grandparents, who owned and operated a dry cleaning store, and owned residential and commercial rental properties throughout Pasadena.My parents could have easily run into yours.
How long were they there?
Yep, definitely could've run into my family.They went out in '52 and left in '56.
$0.05 for a loaf of bread? Are you sure? I remember a family story in which my grandfather paid $0.03 per loaf--back in the early '20s. You're...you're not...how the hell old are you?!Now I know why I was always in a ward when I was a litte kid with an earache. Mom made .25 USD plucking chickens. Dads Merchant Marine Family Insurance payed for the rest.
A loaf of bread cost .5 USD back then.

We had to pay a quarter to play pong in the arcade. Nobody (I knew) had a "gaming console" in their house in '72.


Anybody had a Neo Geo?
I had just about every console from the Atari up to the PS3, but never got my hands on a Neo Geo. This thing was the Rolls Royce of consoles with a price to match. In 1993 my local electronics store had it for $800 which is about $1400 today and games $150.
At the time it had the best graphics of any console. Today we have smart phones with better graphics.![]()
I think that ridiculous price tag was why it didn't have a long run. I didn't even meet anyone that had one.We couldn't afford the Neo Geo. I was insanely jealous of the kids who had one.
I didn't even meet anyone that had one.
I came across this hospital rate card from the 50's (a little before I was born).
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Not counting the doctor's fee, the hospital charged around $200* to have a baby, provided there were no complications.
*In those days, they kept you for a few nights before discharging the mom.
60 years later ...
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Sorry really wasn't taking the piss, it just boggles my mind that you've got to pay so much for basic healthcare when an extra $ or 2 out of everyone's weekly wages would cover the lot 