Inflation Rate between 2010-2024 | Inflation Calculator (2024)

Value of $100,000 from 2010 to 2024

$100,000 in 2010 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $143,792.42 today, an increase of $43,792.42 over 14 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.63% per year between 2010 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 43.79%.

This means that today's prices are 1.44 times as high as average prices since 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index. A dollar today only buys 69.545% of what it could buy back then.

The inflation rate in 2010 was 1.64%. The current inflation rate compared to the end of last year is now 3.36%. If this number holds, $100,000 today will be equivalent in buying power to $103,357.36 next year. The current inflation rate page gives more detail on the latest inflation rates.

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Buying Power of $100,000
  3. Inflation by City / Country
  4. Inflation by Spending Category
  5. Alternate Measurements
  6. Data Source

Inflation from 2010 to 2024
Cumulative price change43.79%
Average inflation rate2.63%
Converted amount
$100,000 base
$143,792.42
Price difference
$100,000 base
$43,792.42
CPI in 2010218.056
CPI in 2024313.548
Inflation in 20101.64%
Inflation in 20243.36%
$100,000 in 2010$143,792.42 in 2024

USD inflation since 2010

Annual Rate, the Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI

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Buying power of $100,000 in 2010

This chart shows a calculation of buying power equivalence for $100,000 in 2010 (price index tracking began in 1635).

For example, if you started with $100,000, you would need to end with $143,792.42 in order to "adjust" for inflation (sometimes refered to as "beating inflation").

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When $100,000 is equivalent to $143,792.42 over time, that means that the "real value" of a single U.S. dollar decreases over time. In other words, a dollar will pay for fewer items at the store.

This effect explains how inflation erodes the value of a dollar over time. By calculating the value in 2010 dollars, the chart below shows how $100,000 is worth less over 14 years.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, each of these USD amounts below is equal in terms of what it could buy at the time:

Dollar inflation: 2010-2024
YearDollar ValueInflation Rate
2010$100,000.001.64%
2011$103,156.533.16%
2012$105,291.302.07%
2013$106,833.571.46%
2014$108,566.611.62%
2015$108,695.470.12%
2016$110,066.681.26%
2017$112,411.492.13%
2018$115,213.522.49%
2019$117,243.961.76%
2020$118,690.461.23%
2021$124,266.324.70%
2022$134,211.328.00%
2023$139,735.744.12%
2024$143,792.422.90%*

* Compared to previous annual rate. Not final. See inflation summary for latest 12-month trailing value.

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This conversion table shows various other 2010 amounts in today's dollars, based on the 43.79% change in prices:

Conversion: 2010 dollars today
Initial valueEquivalent value
$1 dollar in 2010$1.44 dollars today
$5 dollars in 2010$7.19 dollars today
$10 dollars in 2010$14.38 dollars today
$50 dollars in 2010$71.90 dollars today
$100 dollars in 2010$143.79 dollars today
$500 dollars in 2010$718.96 dollars today
$1,000 dollars in 2010$1,437.92 dollars today
$5,000 dollars in 2010$7,189.62 dollars today
$10,000 dollars in 2010$14,379.24 dollars today
$50,000 dollars in 2010$71,896.21 dollars today
$100,000 dollars in 2010$143,792.42 dollars today
$500,000 dollars in 2010$718,962.10 dollars today
$1,000,000 dollars in 2010$1,437,924.20 dollars today

Inflation by City

Inflation can vary widely by city, even within the United States. Here's how some cities fared in 2010 to 2024 (figures shown are purchasing power equivalents of $100,000):

  • San Diego, California: 3.91% average rate, $100,000 → $164,639.05, cumulative change of 64.64%
  • Phoenix, Arizona: 3.26% average rate, $100,000 → $151,824.03, cumulative change of 51.82%
  • Tampa, Florida: 3.22% average rate, $100,000 → $151,034.60, cumulative change of 51.03%
  • Denver, Colorado: 3.21% average rate, $100,000 → $150,767.01, cumulative change of 50.77%
  • Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida: 3.16% average rate, $100,000 → $154,632.82, cumulative change of 54.63%
  • Seattle, Washington: 3.14% average rate, $100,000 → $154,105.63, cumulative change of 54.11%
  • Atlanta, Georgia: 3.04% average rate, $100,000 → $152,008.71, cumulative change of 52.01%
  • San Francisco, California: 3.03% average rate, $100,000 → $151,924.82, cumulative change of 51.92%
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas: 2.81% average rate, $100,000 → $147,330.45, cumulative change of 47.33%
  • Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota: 2.52% average rate, $100,000 → $138,252.85, cumulative change of 38.25%
  • Houston, Texas: 2.46% average rate, $100,000 → $140,511.96, cumulative change of 40.51%
  • Boston, Massachusetts: 2.43% average rate, $100,000 → $140,036.54, cumulative change of 40.04%
  • Detroit, Michigan: 2.41% average rate, $100,000 → $139,644.41, cumulative change of 39.64%
  • St Louis, Missouri: 2.31% average rate, $100,000 → $134,599.72, cumulative change of 34.60%
  • New York: 2.26% average rate, $100,000 → $136,769.10, cumulative change of 36.77%
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2.25% average rate, $100,000 → $136,472.79, cumulative change of 36.47%
  • Chicago, Illinois: 2.19% average rate, $100,000 → $135,458.35, cumulative change of 35.46%

San Diego, California experienced the highest rate of inflation during the 14 years between 2010 and 2024 (3.91%).

Chicago, Illinois experienced the lowest rate of inflation during the 14 years between 2010 and 2024 (2.19%).

Note that some locations showing 0% inflation may have not yet reported latest data.

Inflation by Country

Inflation can also vary widely by country. For comparison, in the UK £100,000.00 in 2010 would be equivalent to £160,691.27 in 2024, an absolute change of £60,691.27 and a cumulative change of 60.69%.

In Canada, CA$100,000.00 in 2010 would be equivalent to CA$136,348.03 in 2024, an absolute change of CA$36,348.03 and a cumulative change of 36.35%.

Compare these numbers to the US's overall absolute change of $43,792.42 and total percent change of 43.79%.

Inflation by Spending Category

CPI is the weighted combination of many categories of spending that are tracked by the government. Breaking down these categories helps explain the main drivers behind price changes.

Between 2010 and 2024:

  • Gas prices increased from $2.73 per gallon to $3.78
  • Bread prices increased from $1.36 per loaf to $2.00
  • Egg prices increased from $1.79 per carton to $2.86
  • Chicken prices increased from $1.27 per per 1 lb of whole chicken to $1.95
  • Electricity prices increased from $0.12 per KwH to $0.17

This chart shows the average rate of inflation for select CPI categories between 2010 and 2024.

Compare these values to the overall average of 2.63% per year:

CategoryAvg Inflation (%)Total Inflation (%)$100,000 in 2010 → 2024
Food and beverages2.8447.92147,916.44
Housing3.0752.70152,696.46
Apparel0.7010.26110,263.48
Transportation2.4039.34139,341.10
Medical care2.6343.91143,910.44
Recreation1.4321.94121,944.50
Education and communication0.8312.22112,223.25
Other goods and services2.6945.06145,062.42

The graph below compares inflation in categories of goods over time. Click on a category such as "Food" to toggle it on or off:

For all these visualizations, it's important to note that not all categories may have been tracked since 2010. This table and charts use the earliest available data for each category.

Inflation rates of specific categories

Medical Care · Housing · Rent · Food · More

Inflation-adjusted measures

· · Shiller P/E

How to calculate inflation rate for $100,000 since 2010

Our calculations use the following inflation rate formula to calculate the change in value between 2010 and today:

CPI today CPI in 2010

×

2010 USD value

=

Today's value

Then plug in historical CPI values. The U.S. CPI was 218.056 in the year 2010 and 313.548 in 2024:

313.548218.056

×

$100,000

=

$143,792.42

$100,000 in 2010 has the same "purchasing power" or "buying power" as $143,792.42 in 2024.

To get the total inflation rate for the 14 years between 2010 and 2024, we use the following formula:

CPI in 2024 - CPI in 2010CPI in 2010

×

100

=

Cumulative inflation rate (14 years)

Plugging in the values to this equation, we get:

313.548 - 218.056218.056

×

100

=

44%

Alternate Measurements of Inflation

There are multiple ways to measure inflation. Published rates of inflation will vary depending on methodology. The Consumer Price Index, used above, is the most common standard used globally.

Alternative measurements are sometimes used based on context and economic/political circ*mstances. Below are a few examples of alternative measurements.

Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Inflation

The PCE Price Index is the U.S. Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. It measures the change in prices of goods and services purchased by consumers.

The PCE Price Index changed by 2.18% per year on average between 2010 and 2024. The total PCE inflation between these dates was 35.19%. In 2010, PCE inflation was 1.79%.

This means that the PCE Index equates $100,000 in 2010 with $135,193.21 in 2024, a difference of $35,193.21. Compare this to the standard CPI measurement, which equates $100,000 with $143,792.42. The PCE measured -8.60% inflation compared to standard CPI.

For more information on the difference between PCE and CPI, see this analysis provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Core Inflation

Also of note is the Core CPI, which uses the standard CPI but omits the more volatile categories of food and energy.

Core inflation averaged 2.58% per year between 2010 and 2024 (vs all-CPI inflation of 2.63%), for an inflation total of 42.78%. In 2010, core inflation was 0.96%.

When using the core inflation measurement, $100,000 in 2010 is equivalent in buying power to $142,781.22 in 2024, a difference of $42,781.22. Recall that the converted amount is $143,792.42 when all items including food and energy are measured.

Chained Inflation

Chained CPI is an alternative measurement that takes into account how consumers adjust spending for similar items. Chained inflation averaged 2.33% per year between 2010 and 2024, a total inflation amount of 38.13%.

According to the Chained CPI measurement, $100,000 in 2010 is equal in buying power to $138,127.52 in 2024, a difference of $38,127.52 (versus a converted amount of $143,792.42/change of $43,792.42 for All Items).

In 2010, chained inflation was 1.42%.

Comparison to S&P 500 Index

The average inflation rate of 2.63% has a compounding effect between 2010 and 2024. As noted above, this yearly inflation rate compounds to produce an overall price difference of 43.79% over 14 years.

To help put this inflation into perspective, if we had invested $100,000 in the S&P 500 index in 2010, our investment would be nominally worth approximately $586,759.31 in 2024. This is a return on investment of 486.76%, with an absolute return of $486,759.31 on top of the original $100,000.

These numbers are not inflation adjusted, so they are considered nominal. In order to evaluate the real return on our investment, we must calculate the return with inflation taken into account.

The compounding effect of inflation would account for 30.46% of returns ($178,699.34) during this period. This means the inflation-adjusted real return of our $100,000 investment is $308,059.97. You may also want to account for capital gains tax, which would take your real return down to around $261,851 for most people.

Investment in S&P 500 Index, 2010-2024
Original AmountFinal AmountChange
Nominal$100,000$586,759.31486.76%
Real
Inflation Adjusted
$100,000$408,059.97308.06%

Information displayed above may differ slightly from other S&P 500 calculators. Minor discrepancies can occur because we use the latest CPI data for inflation, annualized inflation numbers for previous years, and we compute S&P price and dividends from January of 2010 to latest available data for 2024 using average monthly close price.

For more details on the S&P 500 between 2010 and 2024, see the stock market returns calculator.

Data source & citation

Raw data for these calculations comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI), established in 1913. Price index data from 1774 to 1912 is sourced from a historical study conducted by political science professor Robert Sahr at Oregon State University and from the American Antiquarian Society. Price index data from 1634 to 1773 is from the American Antiquarian Society, using British pound equivalents.

You may use the following MLA citation for this page: “$100,000 in 2010 → 2024 | Inflation Calculator.” Official Inflation Data, Alioth Finance, 15 May. 2024, https://www.officialdata.org/us/inflation/2010?amount=100000.

Special thanks to QuickChart for their chart image API, which is used for chart downloads.

in2013dollars.com is a reference website maintained by the Official Data Foundation.

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About the author

Ian Webster is an engineer and data expert based in San Mateo, California. He has worked for Google, NASA, and consulted for governments around the world on data pipelines and data analysis. Disappointed by the lack of clear resources on the impacts of inflation on economic indicators, Ian believes this website serves as a valuable public tool. Ian earned his degree in Computer Science from Dartmouth College.

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FAQs

How to calculate inflation rate between two years? ›

You will subtract the starting price (A) from the ending price (B) and divide it by the starting price (A). Then multiply the result by 100 to get the inflation rate percentage.

What is the inflation rate for the last 4 years? ›

In 2023, the average rate of inflation was 4.1%. In 2022, the average rate of inflation was 8.0%. In 2021, the average rate of inflation was 4.7%. In 2020, the average rate of inflation was 1.2%.6.

How do you calculate inflation over a number of years? ›

Start by subtracting the earlier date CPI from the later date CPI (1.32 - 0.23 = 1.09) Divide by B. Then divide this number by the earlier date CPI to get a decimal point answer (1.09 / 0.23 = 4.74) Multiply by 100.

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How do you calculate increase between two years? ›

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What is 20 years average inflation? ›

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How much has inflation grown in the past 10 years? ›

The annual inflation rate in the United States has increased from 3.2 percent in 2011 to 8.3 percent in 2022. This means that the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar has weakened in recent years. The purchasing power is the extent to which a person has available funds to make purchases.

What is the 5 year inflation rate? ›

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What is the average CPI for the last 5 years? ›

Sizing up the long-term cost of inflation
YearAnnual Average CPI(-U)Annual Percent Change (rate of inflation)
2016240.01.3%
2017245.12.1%
2018251.12.4%
2019255.71.8%
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What is the current inflation rate for 2024? ›

On the basis of these inflation forecasts, average consumer price inflation should be 3.1% in 2024 and 2.0% in 2025, compared to 4.06% in 2023 and 9.59% in 2022.

How much will 100k be worth in 30 years? ›

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How to estimate future inflation rate? ›

What is the formula for calculating inflation?
  1. The ONS subtracts the CPI for the past date from the current CPI.
  2. And then divides the difference by the old CPI.
  3. The results are multiplied by 100 to give CPI inflation as a percentage.
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What is the current 10 year be inflation rate? ›

Basic Info. 10 Year TIPS/Treasury Breakeven Rate is at 2.25%, compared to 2.21% the previous market day and 2.21% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 2.09%.

What will $1 be worth in 30 years? ›

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One time saving $1 (taxable account)Every year saving $1 (taxable account)
After # yearsNominal valueNominal value
307.0793.87
3510.04137.72
4014.31200.13
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Will inflation go down in the next 5 years? ›

The PCE Index is projected to fall to 2.1% by fourth-quarter 2024, averaging 2.3% for the year. Supply chain improvements and falling housing prices have yet to be fully reflected in inflation numbers. Average inflation from 2024 to 2028 should dip just under the Federal Reserve's 2.0% inflation target.

How do you calculate inflation for next year? ›

FAQs
  1. What is the formula for calculating inflation? Inflation=((CPI x+1 – CPIx)/ CPIx))*100. ...
  2. What is the meaning of price inflation? Price inflation is an increase in consumer goods and services prices.
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  5. What are the types of inflation?

How to calculate inflation between two years using GDP deflator? ›

The rate of inflation is calculated by using the basic percentage change formula with either two CPI numbers or two GDP deflator numbers: (new − old)/old × 100.

How do you calculate inflation over multiple years in Excel? ›

To calculate inflation in Excel, we use the formula: =InitialValue * (1 + InflationRate)^NumberOfYears . This formula multiplies the initial value by the inflation rate raised to the power of the number of years. Let's dive into the details of each variable and how to apply the formula in practice.

How much inflation in past two years? ›

U.S. inflation rate for 2022 was 8.00%, a 3.3% increase from 2021. U.S. inflation rate for 2021 was 4.70%, a 3.46% increase from 2020. U.S. inflation rate for 2020 was 1.23%, a 0.58% decline from 2019.

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