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Inflation Calculator

See how inflation erodes purchasing power over time. Calculate what any amount is worth in today’s dollars โ€” or what it will be worth in future years.

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๐Ÿ“ˆ Inflation Calculator

Calculate the real value of money across time using historical or custom inflation rates.

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US CPI avg: ~3% long-run. UK ~2.5%. AU ~3%.

๐Ÿ“œ Historical Inflation Reference

US CPI cumulative inflation โ€” how much prices have risen since each decade (approximate).

Since 1950
~1,300% cumulative
$1 in 1950 โ‰ˆ $14 today
Since 1970
~700% cumulative
$1 in 1970 โ‰ˆ $8 today
Since 1980
~340% cumulative
$1 in 1980 โ‰ˆ $4.40 today
Since 1990
~130% cumulative
$1 in 1990 โ‰ˆ $2.30 today
Since 2000
~80% cumulative
$1 in 2000 โ‰ˆ $1.80 today
Since 2010
~45% cumulative
$1 in 2010 โ‰ˆ $1.45 today
Since 2020
~22% cumulative
$1 in 2020 โ‰ˆ $1.22 today
2022 peak (US)
9.1% annual rate
Highest since 1981
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What Is an Inflation Calculator?

This free inflation calculator shows you what any amount of money is worth across time โ€” accounting for the erosion of purchasing power caused by inflation. You can use this inflation calculator two ways: find out what a historical amount is worth in today’s dollars (“what was $10,000 in 1990 worth today?”), or project what today’s money will be worth in the future (“what will $50,000 be worth in 2040?”). Both calculations use the same compound inflation formula applied in different directions.

In fact, inflation is one of the most misunderstood forces in personal finance. A salary that stays flat while inflation runs at 3% is actually a pay cut every year. This inflation calculator makes that invisible erosion of purchasing power visible and quantifiable.

How Does This Inflation Calculator Work?

Future Value = Present Value ร— (1 + Inflation Rate)^Years
Present Value = Future Value รท (1 + Inflation Rate)^Years
Purchasing Power Lost = (1 โˆ’ PV/FV) ร— 100
Real Value = Nominal Value รท (1 + Inflation Rate)^Years

For example, $10,000 in 2000 at 3% average annual inflation is worth $10,000 ร— (1.03)^25 = $20,938 in 2025. Conversely, $10,000 today will have the purchasing power of only $7,441 in 2025 dollars after 10 years at 3% inflation.

What Inflation Rate Should I Use in This Inflation Calculator?

  • United States: The long-run average US CPI inflation rate is approximately 3% per year since 1913. The 2022 spike reached 9.1%. For future projections, most economists and the Federal Reserve target 2%.
  • United Kingdom: Long-run UK CPI averages approximately 2.5โ€“3%. The Bank of England targets 2%.
  • Australia: Long-run RBA average is approximately 2.5โ€“3%. The RBA targets a 2โ€“3% band.
  • Eurozone: ECB targets 2%. Long-run average is approximately 2%.
  • India: Historical average is higher at approximately 5โ€“6%. The RBI targets 4%.
๐Ÿ’ก For salary and wage planning, use 3โ€“3.5% in this inflation calculator. For retirement planning, use 2.5โ€“3%. For worst-case planning (high inflation periods), try 5โ€“7% and see the impact. The difference between 2% and 5% inflation compounded over 30 years is dramatic โ€” this inflation calculator shows it instantly.

Why Does Inflation Matter for Retirement Planning?

This is where the inflation calculator becomes most powerful. $1,000,000 in retirement savings sounds like a lot โ€” but at 3% inflation, it has the purchasing power of only $412,000 in today’s dollars after 30 years. A pension of $50,000/year in 2025 has the purchasing power of only $20,600/year in 2055 at 3% inflation. This inflation calculator makes those projections concrete so you can plan realistically.

Inflation Calculator โ€” Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between nominal and real values in this inflation calculator?
Nominal value is the face dollar amount โ€” what something costs in current dollars. Real value is inflation-adjusted โ€” what that amount is worth in purchasing power relative to a fixed reference year. This inflation calculator converts between the two. When economists discuss “real wages” or “real GDP growth”, they mean nominal figures with inflation removed โ€” exactly what this inflation calculator calculates.
How accurate are the historical inflation figures in this inflation calculator?
The historical reference figures in this inflation calculator are based on US Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI data, which measures a basket of consumer goods and services. The exact figures vary slightly depending on which CPI measure is used (CPI-U, CPI-W, PCE). The reference figures shown are approximate โ€” for precise calculations using actual year-by-year data, use the BLS CPI inflation calculator directly. For planning purposes, the figures in this inflation calculator are accurate enough for any personal finance decision.
Does this inflation calculator work for currencies other than USD?
Yes โ€” this inflation calculator works for any currency. The mathematical formula is identical regardless of currency. Select the country preset for an appropriate inflation rate assumption (UK, Australia, Canada, Eurozone, India), or enter a custom rate. The dollar sign is illustrative โ€” the calculated ratio and percentage loss apply equally to pounds, euros, rupees, or any other currency.
Is this inflation calculator free?
Yes โ€” this inflation calculator is completely free with no registration required. All calculations happen in your browser with no data sent to any server.
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