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Price Comparison 1928 vs Now Have you ever wondered why everything is more expensive then it was many years ago? For this research paper I will be comparing the prices of gasoline, the price of the car that Atticus drives in To Kill a Mockingbird (a 1928 Chevrolet National), and the price of the average house in Monroeville, Alabama (the town that Maycomb, Alabama is based on) from what they were in 1928 to the price they are today. The first of the three that I’ll be covering is gasoline. Back in 1928 the average price of gasoline was anywhere from twenty to twenty-five cents per gallon. In today’s world, the price is over tenfold what it was in 1928 at a staggering two dollars and ninety cents per gallon. This is an over thirteen-hundred percent increase in the price of gas. After doing some research, I discovered that in the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus drives a 1928 Chevrolet National. Back in 1928, this car costed around seven-hundred to eight-hundred dollars. Today, the same car could cost you anywhere from nine-thousand dollars (this would need heavy restoration to be able to run) to twenty-four-thousand (this would be in almost perfect condition) dollars. At the low end, this is a …show more content…

I couldn’t find out what kind of house the Finches live in in To Kill a Mockingbird, so I went with the next best thing. Now Maycomb, Alabama isn’t a real place, but it is based off a real place called Monroeville, Alabama. Using this information, I research the common types of houses in Monroeville back in 1928 and today and came up with two pretty similar houses to use for a comparison. The 1928 house was an Honor Bilt Gladstone with two floors, three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. This house costed around two-thousand dollars in 1928. A similarly built house today costs a whopping one-hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. That’s over sixty times the original

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