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Well, most people think it's too dangerous to move her now. If they had this much Techology back in 1900s, Titanic prob. will be sailing right now.
In money cases: $400 million.
In terms of simple monetary conversion,in 1912, Titanic was built for $7.5M which would be about $400M today. There is currently a near-identical vessel being built in China but being inland, it has no propulsion (and no fuel) and it's being built to modern codes, so a comparison would be inconsistent.
So it depends on... How much did a ticket on the titanic cost. first class ticket $300, second class $187, third class $38. Now be smart and look up these prices and put "1912 prices" after it! BE SMART FOR ONCE! LOOK IT UP AND DO THE MATH!
In 1912, Titanic was built for $7.5M which would be about $400M today.
$4,350 (£3,083.77) it was about £870 pounds then (£69,020) now. from lauren1111 (the second one) (not the first)
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A one way Titanic ticket for first class [parlor suite] cost about $4,350 at the time or $150 [berth], which would now be equivalent to about $83,200 or $2,975 respectively. The cost for second class: $60, about $1,200 today, and for third class: $40, around $500 today.
The Stratosphere Tower, now known as the The Strat, cost $32 million to build. It was completed in 1996 and stands at a height of 1,149 feet, making it the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States.
Well there really is no need to build a ship as a way of transportation anymore, as there was in the early 1900s. This is because we have become much more technologically advanced and now we have planes, trains, and automobiles. There is no need to build a ship and waste money when you could build much more profitable means of transportation.
Well, most people think it's too dangerous to move her now. If they had this much Techology back in 1900s, Titanic prob. will be sailing right now.
In money cases: $400 million.
In terms of simple monetary conversion,in 1912, Titanic was built for $7.5M which would be about $400M today. There is currently a near-identical vessel being built in China but being inland, it has no propulsion (and no fuel) and it's being built to modern codes, so a comparison would be inconsistent.
It was back in the day but there are much bigger liners now.
So it depends on... How much did a ticket on the titanic cost. first class ticket $300, second class $187, third class $38. Now be smart and look up these prices and put "1912 prices" after it! BE SMART FOR ONCE! LOOK IT UP AND DO THE MATH!
The price for a single ticket for First Class passage aboard the Titanic was $4,700. In today's economy that would be equal to $50,000.