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$5,000 in 1946 is worth $83,000 today, according to the first inflation calculator I found. Our dollar has ~6% of the purchasing power a 1946 dollar had.
Yea, such comparisons should be done in units like "% of average worker salery". Not saying that their argument is wrong and things are way better now, I just don't like absolute value comparisons over such distances.
~~Median average salary in 1947 was $36,000 [1]~~
~~A value of $5,000 then would represent 13.8% of that median salary.~~
$86,000 today (the inflation adjusted amount of $5,000) represents 102.7% of the current median salary of $83,730 [2]
Edit: I can't read, see below for the correct maths
Or put another way:
1.5 months of work vs 1 year of work.