Inflation & buying power

$1,000 in 2000 is worth how much today?

$1,000 in 2000 has the same buying power as about $1,946 today (May 2026). Prices have risen roughly 95% since 2000 — an average of about 2.6% a year.

What this means

$1,000 in 2000 — during the 2000s — stretched a lot further than it does now. To match that same buying power today you'd need about $1,946, because everyday prices have climbed about 95% in the 26 years since.

Put another way, today's dollar buys what about $0.51 bought in 2000.

The inflation behind the number

  • Total inflation since 2000: about 95%.
  • Average annual inflation: about 2.6% per year.
  • Time span: 26 years (2000 → 2026).
  • Source: CPI-U (CPIAUCNS), U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics via FRED.

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$1,000 in other years, worth today

$1,000 in…Worth today
1950 $13,925
1970 $8,632
1980 $4,067
1990 $2,565
2000 $1,946
2010 $1,537
2020 $1,295

Frequently asked questions

$1,000 in 2000 is worth how much today?

$1,000 in 2000 has the same buying power as about $1,946 in May 2026. That reflects roughly 95% total inflation since 2000.

Why is $1,000 from 2000 worth more today?

Prices have risen over time (inflation), so it takes more dollars now to buy what $1,000 bought in 2000. The increase averages about 2.6% per year over 26 years.

How is this calculated?

We multiply the original amount by the ratio of today's Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) to the CPI in the original year, using official data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics via FRED.