Here's how much the buying power of one dollar has changed over 90 years

By Herman James / June 11, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Jon Erlichman - Twitter, Released on 6/11/22

Buying power of one dollar over 90 years:

2022: $0.042020: $0.052010: $0.062000: $0.071990: $0.091980: $0.151970: $0.321960: $0.421950: $0.511940: $0.881933: $0.95

- Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) June 11, 2022

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