See http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
$1000 in 1988 has the same buying power as $1,807.74 in 2009
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The year of 1988 is now considered to be MCMLXXXVIII as a Roman numeral but the ancient Romans would have probably notated the equivalent 1988 as MDCCCCLXXXVIII
The US average in 1988 was 90 cents per gallon. That would be about $1.79 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
The year of 1988 is now considered to be MCMLXXXVIII as a Roman numeral but the ancient Romans would have probably notated the equivalent 1988 as MDCCCCLXXXVIII
The sale value of the 1988 Honda XR600R with a dual sport kit and all of the accessories is about 1000 dollars to about 2500 dollars depending on the condition of the bike.
The US average in 1988 was 90 cents per gallon. That would be about $1.79 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
Police Academy The Series - 1988 Rolling for Dollars 2-7 was released on: USA: 19 November 1988
In 1988 the national average American earned about 19,500 American Dollars. In 2008 thaverage wage had increased to 42,000 Dollars. Using this ratio (2.154:1) an amount of 500.00 Dollars would now be the same (in average terms) as 1,077 Dollars. Thsi is a rule of thumb and pretty close to the mark say within 5% of the amswer a statistician would be able to produce. Hope this helps. Glenmacmac@hotmail.com
The GPI says it would cost $1568.14 in 2006 In 2005, $1,000.00 from 1990 is worth: *$1,494.26 using the Consumer Price Index *$1,381.79 using the GDP deflator *$1,591.39 using the unskilled wage *$1,810.08 using the nominal GDP per capita *$2,146.40 using the relative share of GDP
about 80+ bux This is not correct. The MXN (Mexican pesos) printed after 1993 are currently worth about 8 cents to the American dollar, so a 1000 peso note would be worth about 80 dollars. A 1988 1000 peso note, the MXP, is worth 1000 times LESS than that. The MXP is obsolete, worthless to anyone but a collector of older bills. Sorry, but I did the research for myself, to save time. I have 38k in pesos, but they are all notes/coins printed before 1990, so the value of $3000 USD I thought I had went down to about $38 USD. Don't be disappointed when you get to the bank, $38 will fill your gas tank, at least.