Cost of living today vs 1947

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I would like to know todays dollar equivalent of the Canadian or American dollar from the year 1947 ie: the cost of living equivalent. It only need to be an approximation. I know there are many variables but there must be a chart or something somewhere but I can't find it.

example in 1947 it cost 10 cents for a hot dog which now costs 3 bucks. Something like that but more of an overall equivalent. Anyone?

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Hi Cal,
That means that a $550.00 Marantz receiver in 1974 is worth $2,416.13 in today's money. I'll assume that's for the start of 2008 and this is almost 2009.

Another set for the same money bought in 1977 would be $1,965.60

And you wonder why there aren't any good receivers around anymore?

-Chris
 
anatech said:
Hi Cal,
That means that a $550.00 Marantz receiver in 1974 is worth $2,416.13 in today's money. I'll assume that's for the start of 2008 and this is almost 2009.

Another set for the same money bought in 1977 would be $1,965.60

And you wonder why there aren't any good receivers around anymore?

-Chris

Or our money buys more than it used to 😀


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The Economist cover December 2008
 

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Back in the early fifties you could buy a good dinner in a family resteraunt for an ounce of silver. You can do so today.

Back in the days of the twenty dollar gold piece(1 oz. of gold) you could buy a good suit of clothes or a fine weapon. You can still do so today.

It is amazing how the buying power of gold and silver has remained remarkably constant.
 
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