Exploring the nostalgia of 1983, Gray Hair Dave discusses major events, cultural shifts, and rising prices over time. Reflecting on the impact of inflation post-COVID, he humorously laments the cost of groceries and everyday items. Join Gray Hair Dave for a trip down memory lane and a chuckle at the realities of modern expenses.
In 1983, several significant events left a mark on history. One notable event was the introduction of the first mobile phone by Motorola, marking a pivotal moment in communication technology and paving the way for the mobile revolution in the coming decades.
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Additionally, the Brinks Mat warehouse robbery at Heathrow Airport in 1983 was a daring heist that captured public attention. The theft of three tons of gold bars valued at $37.5 million made it one of the most significant heists of its time.
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In 1983, the cost of goods and services was significantly lower compared to today's prices. For instance, a gallon of gas cost only 96 cents, a stark contrast to current prices. The average cost of a brand new house in 1983 was around $82,000, a fraction of today's real estate market prices, reflecting inflation and economic changes over the years.
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The average monthly rent in 1983 was approximately $335, making homeownership more accessible compared to today's real estate market. These examples underscore the significant difference in the cost of goods and services between 1983 and today, reflecting economic changes and inflation over the decades.
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00:01:58 - "You can't go to the grocery store and not spend 50 bucks on three or four things."
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00:07:36-00:07:47 - "I wouldn't be surprised if we already haven't had a gay person or a lesbian person as a astronaut. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see a transgender"