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In 2008, $0.01 from 1857 is worth:
| $0.13 | using the Consumer Price Index | |
| $0.10 | using the GDP deflator | |
| $0.86 | using the unskilled wage | |
| $1.68 | using the nominal GDP per capita | |
| $17.44 | using the relative share of GDP | |
If you need help determining which result is most appropriate for you, see Choosing the Best Indicator to Measure Relative Worth.
For construction of the Indicators, go to CPI | GDP | Consumer Bundle | Unskilled Wage series.
Samuel H. Williamson, "Six Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a U.S. Dollar Amount, 1790 to Present," MeasuringWorth, 2009. URL http://www.measuringworth.com/uscompare/
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