| ▲ | bluGill 12 hours ago | |||||||
My grandpa (long dead) remembers his dad paying $600 in the 1920s (1930s?) to get electric to the farm. That is the actual cost, not inflation adjusted. Most of the neighbors didn't because that was too much money in those days. | ||||||||
| ▲ | mysterypie 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> $600 in the 1920s (1930s?), not inflation adjusted I consulted the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator: $600 in 1925 would be $11,264 today $600 in 1935 would be $14,329 today A lot of money, but I've heard that it can easily cost $10-20K today to erect a couple of poles to bring power a hundred feet to your property in a rural area these days. Do you know what distance was being covered to bring power to your grandfather? | ||||||||
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