Friday, December 12, 2025

Putting the dollar into perspective

 

We've published charts several times in the past, detailing how the buying power of the US dollar has declined over the course of the past hundred years or so.  Visual Capitalist has just published the newest such graphic, which I recommend to you - it's worth viewing, and thinking about.

What struck me was this inset showing the buying power of the dollar in terms of candy and other consumables, over the years.  I've snipped it as a screenshot to make it easier to read.



Now that's a graphic illustration of what our money is currently (not) worth!



Peter


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

In 1964 the minimum wage was $1.25. Today, five 1964 quarters would have a melt value of about $55.25.

-Texas Mike

Hamsterman said...

Brother, can you spare a dime? :)

Gerry said...

My poor statistics prof would be rolling in his grave. If you start with Hershey bars, you you stay with Hershey bars. A 30-1 reduction in buying power is stark enough.