1958 Grocery Prices

1958Aug21MilJournalHere’s a snapshot of grocery prices 60 years ago today, as shown in this ad from the August 21, 1958, issue of the Milwaukee Journal.  You can click on the image above for a full-size image.

The prices look cheap, but keep in mind that there’s been a lot of inflation in the last sixty years, and the money is no longer backed by silver.  One way to compare pre-1964 prices is to remember that one dollar could be in the form of one silver dollar, four silver quarter, or ten silver dimes, all of which equaled approximately one ounce of silver.  The price of silver today is approximately $15 per ounce, meaning that to compare, you should multiply the prices by 15 to get the approximate price in today’s money.

Another way to compare prices is to look at the minimum wage. In 1958, the federal minimum wage was $1 per hour, but now it is $7.25 per hour. To use this metric to compare prices, you would multiply the prices shown here by $7.25.

The following chart shows the 1958 prices of various items, and the adjusted prices using each metric. Finally, it shows the price of a comparable product at Walmart.

Product

1958 Price

Adusted for Silver Value

Adjusted For Minimum Wage

2018 Walmart Price

T-Bone Steak, per pound

$0.99

14.85

7.18

 9.48

Rump Roast, per pound

$0.89

13.35

6.45

 4.97

Corned Beef, 12 oz. can

$0.41

6.15

2.97

 3.12

Spam, 12 oz. can 0

$0.47

7.05

3.41

 2.64

Beef stew, 24 oz. can 

$0.45

6.75

3.26

 2.18

Butter, 1 lb.

$0.79

11.85

5.73

 3.24

Ice cream, 1/2 gal. 

$0.89

13.35

6.45

 2.97

Coffee, 1 lb.

$0.69

10.35

5.00

 3.65

Chicken noodle soup

2/$0.25

1.88

1.08

 1,48

Pork & Beans, 16 oz.

2/$0.25

1.88

1.08

 1.48

Tomato soup

$0.11

1.65

0.91

 1.58

Crackers, 1 lb.

$0.33

4.96

2.39

 1.78

By clicking the Walmart prices above, you can view the product and its current price, which might have changed from the price shown.  Links on this page are affiliate links, meaning that if you make a purchase after clicking the link, this website receives a small commission.

For a look at other prices through history:  1939 prices, 1956 prices.