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By today's standards, of course. For instance, I recently bought a vintage hat (from about 1930) that was originally priced at $12.00. Great, but how much were those twelve bucks worth in today's dollars?
There's a terrific online gadget that gives the answer. It's called a CPI Inflation Calculator, and it's free. All you have to do is choose a year (such as 1930), type in a price (say, $12.00) and presto: you have your answer.
Turns out that $12.00 in 1930 is worth $143.14 in today's dollars. Guess my vintage hat wasn't too cheap back then!
The CPI Inflation Calculator is here:
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
Try it out!