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[–] nedwben@lemmy.ca 24 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

Was he fifty at birth?

His first album was 2003; 'Get Rich or Die Tryin'. If 50 cents was his valuation then, that would mean Curtis Jackson's valuation was 22¢ at birth in 1975. Assuming he follows a somewhat arbitrary inflation rate of 3%. (This is also assuming he is not an asset of higher expected return like property, stocks, or bonds.) Putting him at a less attractive 99¢ today.

If he is the the currency himself, rather than being valuated at 50¢, then he would have devalued. This would put his value at around 27¢ today and $1.68 at birth.

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[–] Syltti@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago

I'm glad someone pointed it out.

[–] PapaStevesy@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago

If 50 cents was his valuation then, that would mean Curtis Jackson's valuation was 22¢ at birth in 1975. Assuming he follows a somewhat arbitrary inflation rate of 3%.

But that's just inflation. His physical and mental development surely added value, meaning he was probably worth much less than 22¢ at birth.

Also, link preview kind of ruined your sauce joke, but I still liked it.