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The world in 2009

What was a dollar worth in 2009?

If you were born in 2009, here's what your money could do — and how much it has changed since.

−32%
That's how much value the dollar has lost since 2009.
$1 back then is worth about $1.47 today.

🍔 Same money, 2009 vs. today

The same money buys you one plate today — a burger, a coffee and a gallon of gas. Here's how many it bought in 2009.
vs
2009
1.8×
plates
$21 bought 1.8 full plates in 2009
Today
plate
$21 buys just 1 plate now

💰 The full breakdown

What $1,000 bought in 2009 — vs. today.
Gallons of gas37% more back then
2009
426 gal
today
312 gal
Fast-food burger meals (est.)47% more back then
2009
245 meals
today
167 meals
Hours of min-wage work
2009
138 hrs
today
138 hrs
Postage stamps66% more back then
2009
2,273 stamps
today
1,370 stamps
Gallons of milk74% more back then
2009
431 gal
today
247 gal
Pounds of coffee83% more back then
2009
282 lb
today
154 lb

🏠 And a home…

🏠A median home
×1.9 since 2009
2009
$216,700
today
$420,800
Prices: U.S. BLS (CPI, milk, coffee) · EIA (gas) · DOL (minimum wage) · USPS (stamps) · Census (home). Burger meal estimated from inflation. Yearly averages.

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Where the numbers come from

Every figure here is a yearly average from public U.S. government data, free for anyone to use.

The dollar & inflation · BLS

The change in a dollar's value is the ratio of the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) then and now, from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Gas, homes & wages

Average retail gasoline price (U.S. EIA), median home sales price (U.S. Census Bureau) and the federal minimum wage (U.S. Dept. of Labor). All public domain.

For general informational and entertainment purposes only — not financial advice. Figures are yearly averages and rounded; actual prices varied by month and region.