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THE VALUE OF A DOLLAR: 1860-2014

This fifth edition of the highly successful The Value of a Dollar records the actual prices of thousands of items that consumers purchased from the Civil War to the present, along with facts about investment options and income opportunities. The Value of a Dollar is for both the student engaged in historical research and the user who simply wants to know what life was like during the time of his or her ancestors. Perfect for anyone curious about social history: students studying the topics that require knowledge about everyday life in America; teachers who seek information to enliven classroom discussions; writers who need access to the basic facts of America's commerce; business historians seeking data to establish a framework of wage and price information during a specific period; and reporters seeking to enhance a story with economic details.



The Value of a Dollar: 1860-2014

  • The Value of a Dollar, 1860–2012 Composite Consumer Price Index

    1860–1899: The Age of Endeavor



    1900–1919: The Progressive Era and World War I



    1900–1904



    1905–1909



    1910–1914



    1915–1919



    1920–1939: Return to “Normalcy,” the Great Depression, and Recovery



    1920–1924



    1925–1929



    1930–1934



    1935–1939



    1940–1959: World War II, Recovery, and the Cold War



    1940–1944



    1945–1949



    1950–1954



    1955–1959



    1960–1979: The Vietnam War and the Global Economy



    1960–1964



    1965–1969



    1970–1974



    1975–1979



    1980–1999: From Recession to the Era of Possibilities



    1980–1984



    1985–1989



    1990–1994



    1995–1999



    2000–2009: 9/11, the War on Terror, and the Aftermath



    2000–2004



    2005–2009



    2010–2014: New Beginnings



    2010–2014



    1910–2012: Trends