US Inflation Time Machine
Why does $100 feel like $20?
Inflation silently erodes your purchasing power. Whether you are comparing your salary to your parents' income or checking the price of groceries, this tool uses over 100 years of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to give you the honest truth.
How to use this tool:
- Enter an amount: The price or salary you want to check.
- Select the years: Compare any year from 1913 to today.
- Get the result: We instantly adjust the value for inflation.
πΊπΈ The Inflation Time Machine: Calculate Your Dollar's Real Value (1913–2025)
Have you ever wondered what $100 could buy back in 1990? Or how much a $50,000 salary from the year 2000 is worth in today's money?
Inflation is silently shrinking your purchasing power every single day. We built the US Inflation Time Machine to show you the real truth about your money.
How It Works
This tool uses official Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. It instantly calculates the historical value of the US Dollar from 1913 to 2025.
- π See the Difference: Compare prices from the "Good Old Days" to today.
- π Official Data: Powered by over 100 years of US economic data.
- π Instant Results: No complex math, just enter the year and amount.
Why Check Your Purchasing Power?
Whether you are planning for retirement, negotiating a salary, or just curious about how much your grandparents paid for a house, this calculator gives you the accurate, inflation-adjusted numbers you need.
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Who is the USA Inflation Time Machine For?
In the United States, inflation affects everyone differently. Our tool helps Americans make sense of their financial history and future.
π Home Buyers
Compare 1970s property prices to today's market. Understand if that "cheap" house in 1980 was actually a better deal after adjusting for inflation.
πΌ Career Professionals
Negotiating a raise? Use our 2025 data to ensure your salary growth is outdistancing the rising cost of living in the USA.
π Retirement Planners
Calculate the "Real Value" of your savings. $1 million saved today will have a very different purchasing power 20 years from now.
π History Buffs
Ever wonder what a Ford Model T cost in today's money? Or the price of a gallon of milk in 1950? Use our historical CPI database to find out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Source: Data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).