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What could you do with 1 yuan and 50 cents in the 1960s?

In the 1960s, 1 yuan and 50 cents could buy 9 pens and 8 bowls of noodles.

You can get a rough idea of ??what you could buy with 1 yuan and 50 jiao in the 1960s through the price comparison below.

The price situation in the 1960s: Minimum living expenses: 8 yuan The price situation today: 840 yuan The price situation in the 1960s: you can buy 80 kilograms of rice The price situation today: 5 or 6 kilograms The price situation in the 1960s: you can buy 12 kilograms of hairy crabs now

Price situation: 6 legs (according to the same quality) Price situation in the 1960s: The largest hairtail is 30 kilograms Today’s price situation: 1.5 kilograms Expanded information: Main responsibilities: (1) Implement national, provincial and municipal price work regulations

Guidelines, policies, laws and regulations, draft relevant local laws and regulations, formulate relevant policies and measures and organize their implementation, and work with relevant departments to prepare and implement medium- and long-term plans and annual plans for the city's price reform.

(2) Organize the city's regional price regulation, propose annual overall price level regulation targets and measures and organize their implementation, be responsible for price analysis, forecasting, early warning and monitoring, and be responsible for the establishment, operation and management of price adjustment funds; participate in the food risk fund,

The operation and supervision of the reserve system and the use of price leverage to promote economic development.

(3) Manage commodity prices, service prices and service charges that are included in government guidance prices and government pricing management in accordance with the law, undertake management work related to administrative charges in accordance with the law, manage price verification work in accordance with the law, manage community charges and government pricing and government pricing in accordance with the law

Guiding fees such as margin, mortgage deposit, risk deposit, etc. that are charged outside the price.