Backwards inflation calculator?
November 28, 2011 1:14 PM
I'm looking for an accurate inflation calculator that will tell me how much a certain sum in today's dollars would be worth in any particular year over the past 30 years. For example, if I have $1000.00 USD today, what would be the equivalent monetary value in 1982? Or 1993?
The Mpls. Fed's "What's a Dollar Worth?" calculator does this.
posted by Floydd at 1:31 PM on November 28, 2011
posted by Floydd at 1:31 PM on November 28, 2011
there's roughly a million inflation calculators online, here's the first google hit -- just put 2011 as the year you bought something, and some other year as the one you want to know about
posted by brainmouse at 1:54 PM on November 28, 2011
posted by brainmouse at 1:54 PM on November 28, 2011
I always use Wolfram Alpha for this - the search strings for historical value (and vice versa) are listed here.
posted by dialetheia at 1:56 PM on November 28, 2011
posted by dialetheia at 1:56 PM on November 28, 2011
(Actually all of these links rely on the same set of data, the Consumer Price Index, compiled monthly by the BLS.)
posted by Siobhan at 2:04 PM on November 28, 2011
posted by Siobhan at 2:04 PM on November 28, 2011
This one has a couple of variations on the CPI data and some other break-outs, notably one indexed specifically to medical inflation.
posted by Wretch729 at 2:25 PM on November 28, 2011
posted by Wretch729 at 2:25 PM on November 28, 2011
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