The national debt was $286.3 billion
$286,300,000,000.00 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $1,929,129,775,641.03 in 2009.
Annual inflation over this period was about 4.43%.
The average salary was $4,743.00
$4,743.00 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $31,959.00 in 2009.
The average teacher's salary was $5,174.00
$5,174.00 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $34,863.14 in 2009.
The minimun wage was $1.00
$1.00 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $6.74 in 2009.
A first class stamp was $.04
$0.04 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $0.27 in 2009.
A gallon of gas was $.31
$0.31 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $2.09 in 2009.
A McDonalds hamburger was $.15
$0.15 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $1.01 in 2009.
Popcorn at the movies was $.20
$0.20 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $1.35 in 2009.
A soda was $.10
$0.10 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $0.67 in 2009
A brand new Chevrolet was $2,529.00
$2,529.00 in 1965 had about the same buying power as $17,040.76 in 2009.
Seems to me the only ones making out like a bandit today are Hollywood and the UAW.