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To: Alex who wrote (52026)4/28/2000 6:21:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116763
 
Alex,

great useful & fun url
i'll add it to the list of urls I'm making
need that url of news and media urls
and any more "cool" urls

1 thin dime
... in 1919 of my Dad now requires $1.10
... in 1945 of my birth now requires $0.93

but, 1 thin dime
... in 1900 needed in 1950 $0.30
... in 1950 needed in 1999 $0.63
with,
... in 1900 needed in 1999 $1.94

don't look linear to me
guess i could by hand
1900 of 100 pennies
and increment by one year until 1999

wonder when the gold standard
or paper supported to gold
were on & off

Inflation calculator...........
westegg.com

also, on the one you posted, below
click on the food eating places in your area option
seems a S. Morgan Friedman i heard the name before

You may also be interested in my latest project:
my friend Dan and I have devised a new way of predicting,
more accurately, what restaurants you will like!
Try it out, we're calling it: Trabble.
I'd love to hear some feedback!

Other Inflation-related Sites

Inflation Calculator for Italy
Consumer Price Index Home Page
at the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Consumer Price Index Conversion Factors
Statistical Abstract of the United States,
from the Census Bureau
Inflation Calculator in Java
Current Value of Old Money
Canadian Inflation Calculator
Creator & Maintainer: S. Morgan Friedman
Contact: morgan@westegg.com
Last modified: Wed Jan 19 00:04:08 2000



To: Alex who wrote (52026)4/28/2000 8:06:00 AM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116763
 
Try $35 in 1933 and then see what it is in 1999 = $415.70