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Inflation Calculator — What Your Dollars Will Actually Be Worth

CPI (BLS)332.41· FRED/BLS · Updated Apr 1, 2026

See how inflation erodes purchasing power over time — or calculate equivalent past dollar amounts.

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What $10,000 will cost in 20 years
$18,061

At 3.0% annual inflation

Future Value Needed$18,061
Today's Buying Power in the Future$5,537
Lost Purchasing Power$4,463

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Formula: Future value = Present × (1 + inflation)^years. For $100 at 3% inflation over 10 years: 100 × 1.03^10 = $134.39. You'd need that much to maintain today's purchasing power.

The live CPI badge above shows the Consumer Price Index, published monthly by BLS. Year-over-year CPI change is the headline inflation rate — currently tracking around 2.5-3% in 2026.

At 3% annual inflation, prices double every ~24 years. $100,000 today buys only $55,000 of today's goods in 20 years. Salaries, rents, and investment returns need to exceed inflation to represent real growth.

CPI (BLS) is more commonly reported and matches consumer experience. PCE (BEA) is what the Fed targets (2%). PCE typically runs 0.3-0.5% below CPI. For personal planning, use CPI.

Published byJere Salmisto· Founder, CalcFiReviewed byCalcFi EditorialEditorial standardsMethodologyLast updated May 25, 2026

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