The phrase, I learned, was coined by a John Heyward just
before the 16th Century (before 1501). At least that’s what the
website wiseGEEK says.
So … if we look at how much the penny has devalued in the
last 512 years, how much would asking for a thought actually cost you? Frankly,
I couldn’t find out. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index
Inflation Calculator (a handy-dandy gadget you can use online) only goes back
to 1913.
But I did learn that the purchasing value of a penny in 1913
is now 24¢ today. Which means it costs you 24¢ to buy a thought that only cost
1¢ back then.
Using the CPI calculator, I found out that a penny back when
I was a third-grader 50 years ago would be worth 9¢ today.
So … me personally, I’d have to give you 9¢ for your
thoughts. And that’s just my 2¢ (er, 18¢) worth.
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