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In 1930, a three-minute phone call from New York to San Francisco cost $8.75, and we could send 437 first-class letters the same distance for the same amount of money.  Today we can make the same daytime phone call for $1.40.  But we can send only nine first-calss letters for that amount.


Reader’s Digest, October 1980, page 10

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