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==U.S. Inflation Rate, $50 in 1870 to 1880==
==U.S. Inflation Rate, $100 in 1790 to 1800==
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, prices in '''1880''' were 22.14% lower than prices in [[1870]]. The dollar experienced an average deflation rate of -2.47% per year during this period. In other words, $50 in [[1870]] was equivalent in purchasing power to $38.93 in '''1880''', a difference of $-11.07 over 10 years.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, prices in '''1800''' were 36.96% higher than prices in [[1790]]. The dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 3.19% per year during this period. In other words, $100 in [[1790]] was equivalent in purchasing power to $136.96 in '''1800''', a difference of $36.96 over 10 years.


==Events==  
==Events==  

Revision as of 00:41, 25 January 2019

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This article is a date listing important events for the year 1800.

U.S. Inflation Rate, $100 in 1790 to 1800

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, prices in 1800 were 36.96% higher than prices in 1790. The dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 3.19% per year during this period. In other words, $100 in 1790 was equivalent in purchasing power to $136.96 in 1800, a difference of $36.96 over 10 years.

Events

  • Federal Census held.

Births

Images

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