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Census:
- Sheet 4B, line 93, dwelling 74, family 74:
The household consisted of Ben Couch, head, 21; Mary, wife, 22; George, son, 1 year 4 months; and Clyde, son, 3 months.
Ben was 18 and Mary 19 when first married. They own a housed and declared it to be worth $150. According to MeasuringWorth.com, in 2013 the relative worth of $150 from 1940 was:
$2,490.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$1,970.00 using the GDP deflator
$4,930.00 using the unskilled wage
$6,250.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$10,200.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$24,500.00 using the relative share of GDP
- Precinct 4, Sheet 23A, line 20, dwelling 463:
The household consisted of Ben Couch, head, 31; Mary, wafe, 32; George, son, 11; Clyde, son, 10; Ottis, son, 6; Orvile, son, 6; and Jean, son, 1.
They rent a house for $10 per month. According to MeasuringWorth.com, in 2013 the relative worth of $10 from 1940 was:
$166.00 using the Consumer Price Index
$131.00 using the GDP deflator
$329.00 using the unskilled wage
$417.00 using the Production Worker Compensation
$682.00 using the nominal GDP per capita
$1,630.00 using the relative share of GDP
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