What is $100,000.00 from 2021 worth today?
$100,000.00 in 2021 is worth $118,810.20 in 2025, accounting for +18.8% cumulative inflation.
$100,000.00 in 2021 is worth
$118,810.20
in 2025
+18.8%
+4.40%/yr
How prices changed from 2021 to 2025
| Item | 2021 | 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gallon of gas | $3.01 | $3.17 | +5% |
| Loaf of bread | $1.67 | $2.10 | +26% |
| New home (median) | $404,700 | $430,000 | +6% |
| Median household income | $70,784 | $85,000 | +20% |
| Movie ticket | $9.57 | $11.50 | +20% |
| Annual college tuition (public) | $10,740 | $11,800 | +10% |
Prices in 2021
| Item | Price in 2021 |
|---|---|
| Gallon of gas | $3.01 |
| Loaf of bread | $1.67 |
| New home (median) | $404,700 |
| Median household income | $70,784 |
| Movie ticket | $9.57 |
| Annual college tuition (public) | $10,740 |
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Historical Context: COVID & Post-COVID
The 2020s began with the COVID-19 pandemic, which triggered the sharpest short-term economic contraction since the Depression. Massive fiscal and monetary stimulus fueled a rapid recovery, but supply chain disruptions and surging demand produced the highest inflation in four decades by 2021–2022. The Federal Reserve responded with the fastest rate-hiking cycle in 40 years, gradually bringing inflation back toward its 2% target.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the sharpest economic contraction since the Great Depression, followed by an unprecedented policy response. Trillions in fiscal stimulus and near-zero interest rates fueled rapid recovery, but supply chains remained severely disrupted. Surging demand meeting constrained supply produced the highest inflation in 40 years by mid-2021. The Federal Reserve began hiking rates in March 2022 at the fastest pace since Volcker, gradually bringing inflation down from its peak above 9%.
What This Means
Over the 4 years from 2021 to 2025, prices rose modestly — a cumulative inflation rate of +18.8%. The average annual inflation rate over this period was +4.40%, which is above the historical average of roughly 3.3% per year.
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