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  1. The data for 2020 was released on Oct. 29 and includes the average pricing through September 2020, the most current data available on the index. Keep reading to discover how much basic goods cost in the year you were born and how world events have affected consumer spending habits.

    • Ben Wittstein
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  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · $100 in 1931 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $2,054.82 today, an increase of $1,954.82 over 93 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.30% per year between 1931 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 1,954.82% .

    Year
    Dollar Value
    Inflation Rate
    2024
    $2,054.82
    2.50%*
    2023
    $2,004.62
    4.12%
    2022
    $1,925.37
    8.00%
    2021
    $1,782.70
    4.70%
    • New Zealand -- Hawke's Bay Earthquake
    • United States -- Star Spangled Banner
    • Spain -- King Alfonso XIII
    • United States - City Lights Premieres
    • United States -- Round The World Flight
    • China - Mukden Incident
    • United States -- Dracula
    • U.S. - Merrie Melodies Debuts
    • United States -- Classic Frankenstein Film Released

    1. The 8.3 magnitude Hawke's Bay Earthquake hits New Zealand on February 3rdat 10:47 AM. 2. The cities that were worst effected included Napier and Hastings. 3. The official death toll was 256. 4. On February 13th, 10 days later, there was a large 7.3 magnitude aftershock that contributed to the heavy damage in the region. 5. There were more than 5...

    U.S. National Anthem becomes The Star Spangled Banner on March 3rd More Information for the U.S. National Anthem The "Star Spangled Banner" is officially adopted as the national anthem of the United States during March . The song's lyrics were from a poem written by Francis Scott Key in 1814 during the War of 1812 while the music was taken from son...

    King Alfonso XIIIof Spain is forced to live in Exile in Rome following Spain Becoming a Republic More Information and Timeline for the Second Spanish Republic 1. General Miguel Primo de Rivera is overthrown as Spain's leader on January 28th, 1930. 2. Several Republican factions join together with the intention of overthrowing the Spanish monarchy a...

    Charlie Chaplin’s film “City Lights” premiered in January. The film was written, directed, and produced by Chaplin, who also starred as his iconic character “The Tramp.” Despite talking pictures replacing silent films as the popular option for entertainment for about three years, Chaplin chose to create “City Lights” as a silent film. In the film, ...

    Wiley Post and Harold Gatty complete their around-the-world flight. Aviator Wiley Post and navigator Harold Gatty began their record-breaking around-the-world flight during June . Post and Gatty took off from New York in their plane, the Winnie Mae, and made several stops as they traveled around the globe. Trouble with their propeller held them up ...

    Japan invades Manchuria in China after the Mukden Incident. More Information for the Mukden Incident The Mukden Incident and the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in China take place during September . The Mukden Incident happened when Japanese troops were sent into Manchuria under the pretense of protecting a Japanese controlled railway where there h...

    The classic horror film "Dracula" is released. More Information for the premiere of Dracula The classic horror film "Dracula" starring Bela Lugosi as the title character premieres during February at the Roxy Theater in New York City. The film was directed by Tod Browning and was the first film to legally adapt Bram Stoker's Gothic vampire novel, wi...

    The first Warner Bros' Merrie Melodies cartoon is created. More Information for Merrie Melodies Warner Bros. creates their first "Merrie Melodies" cartoon "Lady, Play Your Mandolin!" during August. The cartoon was about seven minutes long and featured the character of "Foxy" who looked similar to Disney's "Mickey Mouse" character. The "Merrie Melod...

    The iconic pre-code horror film “Frankenstein,” starring Boris Karloff as the Monster, debuted during November . The film also starred Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein and Mae Clarke as Elizabeth, his fiance. The film was an adaptation of Peggy Webling’s 1927 play, which was also based on Mary Shelley’s 1818novel of the same name. “Frankenstein” was...

  3. 26 de jun. de 2019 · As reported on NPR, Americans went from spending almost 18% of their income on food in 1960 to just 10% today, even though we spend more money at restaurants. Milk: $2.90 per gallon. Eggs: $1.54 per dozen. Bread: $1.99 for a loaf. Ground beef: $6.29 per pound. We found the most popular fast food chain in every state.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2021 · In the 1930s the average American made $1.78 per hour. In today’s dollars, that’s $11.90 per hour, which is considerably less than the $20+ per hour that health care workers earned during the same time period. In other words, health care back then was expensive (and wasn’t free), but it was also fairly expensive.

  5. Pork Loin Roast 15 cents per pound Indiana 1937. Channel Cat Fish 28 cents per pound Missouri 1938. Fresh Peas 4 cents per pound Maryland 1939. Cabbage 3 cents per pound Maryland 1939. Sharp Wisconsin Cheese 23 cents per pound Maryland 1939. prices for food groceries and toiletries in the 1930's 50 examples from The People History Site.

  6. Between 1913 and 2024: All items experienced an average inflation rate of 3.15% per year. This rate of change indicates significant inflation. In other words, all items costing $20 in the year 1913 would cost $627.96 in 2024 for an equivalent purchase.