Subscriber and good friend Alex sent this:
I’m not sure if this is of any interest, but I ran into it and thought it may be a fun site to include in your PCIN newsletter. It allows you to enter a year and an amount of money and tells you how much money that would be worth by today’s standards. It also allows you to compare two arbitrary years.
http://eh.net/hmit/ppowerusd/
From the site:
“Comparing the purchasing power of money in the United States (or colonies) from 1665 to 2003.”
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