Based upon the age of your house, I suspect that the issue is low flow, not low pressure. First, do you have low pressure/flow if you fully open up an outdoor cold water faucet (such as watering the lawn or washing a car) and take a shower while doing laundry with only cold water? If so, the issue is likely going to be corrosion in the incoming water line between the meter and your house. Homes built prior to the '80's commonly used 3/4" galvanized steel pipe for this supply line and transitioned to copper at the foundation. Rust and corrosion build up over decades and reduces the effective cross-section significantly to point of reduced volumetric flow. Think about using a 1/2" o.d. garden hose vs. a 3/4" o.d. hose to water your lawn...there is a notable reduction in volumetric flow.
The plumbers do a healthy business in my older neighborhood replacing these underground steel supply lines with PVC or PEX tubing. I replaced my water supply line 31 years ago with 1" hard copper tubing and have had excellent flow and pressure since.