🇺🇸 United States Inflation Calculator – Historical CPI Rates (1960–2026)

See how prices in United States have changed since 1960, based on World Bank CPI data.

Cumulative inflation since 1960
+2,303.8%
Average annual rate
5.01%
Data range
1960–2025

Between 1960 and 2025, prices in United States rose 2,303.8%, an average annual rate of 5.01%. $100 in 1960 would need to be $2,403.81 in 2025 to keep the same purchasing power.

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Value Over Time

United States Inflation: Year by Year

Year-by-year CPI and inflation-adjusted value of $100 in United States, 1960–2025
Year CPI $100 → Annual Change
1960 13.56 $100.00 -
1961 13.71 $101.07 +1.1%
1962 13.87 $102.28 +1.2%
1963 14.04 $103.55 +1.2%
1964 14.22 $104.87 +1.3%
1965 14.45 $106.54 +1.6%
1966 14.89 $109.75 +3.0%
1967 15.30 $112.79 +2.8%
1968 15.95 $117.61 +4.3%
1969 16.82 $124.03 +5.5%
1970 17.81 $131.28 +5.8%
1971 18.57 $136.91 +4.3%
1972 19.18 $141.39 +3.3%
1973 20.36 $150.13 +6.2%
1974 22.61 $166.72 +11.1%
1975 24.68 $181.97 +9.1%
1976 26.10 $192.42 +5.7%
1977 27.79 $204.93 +6.5%
1978 29.92 $220.57 +7.6%
1979 33.28 $245.39 +11.3%
1980 37.79 $278.64 +13.5%
1981 41.70 $307.44 +10.3%
1982 44.25 $326.29 +6.1%
1983 45.68 $336.77 +3.2%
1984 47.64 $351.25 +4.3%
1985 49.33 $363.71 +3.5%
1986 50.27 $370.61 +1.9%
1987 52.11 $384.19 +3.7%
1988 54.23 $399.86 +4.1%
1989 56.85 $419.16 +4.8%
1990 59.92 $441.79 +5.4%
1991 62.46 $460.50 +4.2%
1992 64.35 $474.44 +3.0%
1993 66.25 $488.45 +3.0%
1994 67.98 $501.18 +2.6%
1995 69.88 $515.24 +2.8%
1996 71.93 $530.35 +2.9%
1997 73.61 $542.74 +2.3%
1998 74.76 $551.17 +1.6%
1999 76.39 $563.23 +2.2%
2000 78.97 $582.25 +3.4%
2001 81.20 $598.70 +2.8%
2002 82.49 $608.20 +1.6%
2003 84.36 $622.01 +2.3%
2004 86.62 $638.66 +2.7%
2005 89.56 $660.33 +3.4%
2006 92.45 $681.63 +3.2%
2007 95.09 $701.07 +2.9%
2008 98.74 $727.99 +3.8%
2009 98.39 $725.40 -0.4%
2010 100.00 $737.30 +1.6%
2011 103.16 $760.57 +3.2%
2012 105.29 $776.31 +2.1%
2013 106.83 $787.68 +1.5%
2014 108.57 $800.46 +1.6%
2015 108.70 $801.41 +0.1%
2016 110.07 $811.52 +1.3%
2017 112.41 $828.81 +2.1%
2018 115.16 $849.05 +2.4%
2019 117.24 $864.44 +1.8%
2020 262.05 $1,932.05 +123.5%
2021 280.81 $2,070.37 +7.2%
2022 298.81 $2,203.10 +6.4%
2023 308.74 $2,276.29 +3.3%
2024 317.60 $2,341.68 +2.9%
2025 326.03 $2,403.81 +2.7%

World Bank CPI data for United States is available from 1960 to 2025.

Quick Reference: value today

What 1960 amounts in United States are worth in 2025:

1960 2025
$1 $24.04
$10 $240.38
$100 $2,404
$1,000 $24,038
$10,000 $240,381

Inflation by Decade in United States

Decade Cumulative Inflation Annual Rate
1960–1969 +24.0% 2.42%
1970–1979 +86.9% 7.20%
1980–1989 +50.4% 4.64%
1990–1999 +27.5% 2.74%
2000–2009 +24.6% 2.47%
2010–2019 +17.2% 1.78%
2020–2025 +24.4% 4.47%

The sharpest price increase in United States came in 2020, when annual inflation reached 123.5%.

The lowest annual change was -0.4% in 2009.

Understanding Inflation in United States

This calculator uses official data from the World Bank (CPI - Consumer Price Index) to calculate the purchasing power of your money over time.

What is the CPI?

The CPI measures the average change in prices that consumers pay for a basket of goods and services.

A Real Example from United States

For instance, $1,000 in United States in 1960 would need to be worth about $24,038 in 2025 to keep the same purchasing power — a cumulative change of 2,303.8% over 65 years.

Why is it Important?

  • Financial Planning: Compare salaries and investments
  • Investment Decisions: Evaluate real returns
  • Historical Analysis: Understand past money values

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the inflation rate in United States in 2025?

The annual inflation rate in United States in 2025 was 2.65%, according to World Bank CPI data.

How much has United States inflation been since 1960?

Cumulative inflation in United States from 1960 to 2025 was 2303.81% (5.01%/year average).