UDT89 Diamond Member Jul 31, 2001 4,529 0 76 Jun 4, 2004 #1 if i wanted to know how much $1,000,000 in 1913 is worth today, where can i find out? also, what goes into calculating something like this?
if i wanted to know how much $1,000,000 in 1913 is worth today, where can i find out? also, what goes into calculating something like this?
B brtspears2 Diamond Member Nov 16, 2000 8,659 1 81 Jun 4, 2004 #2 Look for a CPI or inflation calculator. What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2002 and 1913, they would cost you $1000000 and $55857.46 respectively. Here Beats me how it works, I think it's based off the CPI.
Look for a CPI or inflation calculator. What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2002 and 1913, they would cost you $1000000 and $55857.46 respectively. Here Beats me how it works, I think it's based off the CPI.
S shuan24 Platinum Member Jul 17, 2003 2,558 0 0 Jun 4, 2004 #4 If you had 10,000 100 dollar bills in 1913, you would still have 10,000 100 dollar bills today. Assuming you didnt spend any of it.
If you had 10,000 100 dollar bills in 1913, you would still have 10,000 100 dollar bills today. Assuming you didnt spend any of it.
lokiju Lifer May 29, 2003 18,526 5 0 Jun 4, 2004 #7 What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. they don't have anything that goes beyond 2002 link
What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. they don't have anything that goes beyond 2002 link
B Bootprint Diamond Member Jan 11, 2002 9,847 0 0 Jun 4, 2004 #8 Originally posted by: blazert40 What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. they don't have anything that goes beyond 2002 link Click to expand... I wouldn't want to know what it would cost now to build Casa Loma in Toronto. 3.5 million in 1911-1914.
Originally posted by: blazert40 What cost $1000000 in 1913 would cost $17902712.01 in 2002. they don't have anything that goes beyond 2002 link Click to expand... I wouldn't want to know what it would cost now to build Casa Loma in Toronto. 3.5 million in 1911-1914.
yukichigai Diamond Member Apr 23, 2003 6,404 0 76 Jun 4, 2004 #10 Yes, the Consumer Price Index is your friend.
S Syringer Lifer Aug 2, 2001 19,333 3 71 Jun 4, 2004 #12 "What cost $1 in 1800 would cost $0.49 in 1900." Was there a major bout of inflation in this period?