This stuff, from 02 years into China, has been two dollars two a bottle, so far has not gone up.
3, lighters.
Since I can remember, the price of this lighter is 50 cents, a piece, and even buy a box of slightly more expensive cigarettes can send a, unchanged for decades.
4, newspapers.
Decades, the newspaper has been 1 yuan a copy, and, not only did not increase the price, but also more and more thick, more and more heavy. I wonder if this is a factor in the ongoing decline of newspapers.
5, bus tickets.
It is my impression that the bus ticket has always been 1 dollar. Although there was a period of time in some cities of air-conditioned bus fare to 2 dollars, but not two years and are adjusted back to one dollar.
6. Wheat.
Over the years, the price of fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, labor soared, but the price of wheat has always been about a dollar, basically no big fluctuations. The same goes for crops like corn and soybeans, which have even gone down instead of up. This should also be a reason why many farmers would rather come out to work than continue farming.
7. Electricity.
Since the 90's after the rural power grid renovation, the electricity bill has been more than 50 cents per unit, has not increased for decades. Many people may say that the monthly electricity bill is now several times more than before. That's just because there are more appliances in the house and they're used for longer periods of time.
8. Chewing gum.
The first time I bought Wrigley's gum, it was $1.50 a pack, and more than a decade later, it's still $1.50 a pack.
9, beer bottles.
When I was a child, the happiest thing was to wait for the adults to finish their beer, and take the beer bottles to exchange for ice-cream. Unfortunately, now, beer bottles can not be exchanged for ice-cream, not because the price of beer bottles has become lower