According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, prices for housing are 1,011.79% higher in 2025 versus 1967 (a $1,376,040,546.39 difference in value).
Between 1967 and 2025: Housing experienced an average inflation rate of 4.24% per year. This rate of change indicates significant inflation. In other words, housing costing $136,000,000 in the year 1967 would cost $1,512,040,546.39 in 2025 for an equivalent purchase. Compared to the overall inflation rate of 3.97% during this same period, inflation for housing was higher.
Below are calculations of equivalent buying power for Housing, over time, for $136,000,000 beginning in 1967. Each of the amounts below is equivalent in terms of what it could buy at the time:
Year | USD Value | Inflation Rate |
---|---|---|
1967 | $136,000,000.00 | - |
1968 | $141,505,247.38 | 4.05% |
1969 | $150,204,897.55 | 6.15% |
1970 | $160,807,596.20 | 7.06% |
1971 | $167,808,095.95 | 4.35% |
1972 | $174,366,816.59 | 3.91% |
1973 | $181,843,078.46 | 4.29% |
1974 | $202,368,815.59 | 11.29% |
1975 | $223,710,144.93 | 10.55% |
1976 | $237,507,246.38 | 6.17% |
1977 | $253,683,158.42 | 6.81% |
1978 | $275,942,028.99 | 8.77% |
1979 | $309,517,241.38 | 12.17% |
1980 | $358,112,943.53 | 15.70% |
1981 | $399,232,383.81 | 11.48% |
1982 | $428,049,975.01 | 7.22% |
1983 | $439,502,248.88 | 2.68% |
1984 | $457,751,124.44 | 4.15% |
1985 | $475,932,033.98 | 3.97% |
1986 | $490,000,999.50 | 2.96% |
1987 | $504,579,710.14 | 2.98% |
1988 | $523,474,262.87 | 3.74% |
1989 | $543,422,288.86 | 3.81% |
1990 | $567,822,088.96 | 4.49% |
1991 | $590,250,874.56 | 3.95% |
1992 | $607,480,259.87 | 2.92% |
1993 | $623,860,069.97 | 2.70% |
1994 | $639,594,202.90 | 2.52% |
1995 | $655,838,080.96 | 2.54% |
1996 | $674,970,514.74 | 2.92% |
1997 | $692,607,696.15 | 2.61% |
1998 | $708,443,778.11 | 2.29% |
1999 | $724,007,996.00 | 2.20% |
2000 | $749,053,473.26 | 3.46% |
2001 | $779,128,435.78 | 4.02% |
2002 | $796,391,804.10 | 2.22% |
2003 | $816,339,830.08 | 2.50% |
2004 | $837,307,346.33 | 2.57% |
2005 | $864,663,668.17 | 3.27% |
2006 | $897,525,237.38 | 3.80% |
2007 | $925,907,846.08 | 3.16% |
2008 | $955,407,816.09 | 3.19% |
2009 | $958,912,143.93 | 0.37% |
2010 | $955,373,833.08 | -0.37% |
2011 | $967,945,167.42 | 1.32% |
2012 | $983,909,365.32 | 1.65% |
2013 | $1,004,389,905.05 | 2.08% |
2014 | $1,030,296,511.74 | 2.58% |
2015 | $1,051,700,709.65 | 2.08% |
2016 | $1,077,819,710.14 | 2.48% |
2017 | $1,109,877,241.38 | 2.97% |
2018 | $1,141,902,488.76 | 2.89% |
2019 | $1,174,918,340.83 | 2.89% |
2020 | $1,200,636,002.00 | 2.19% |
2021 | $1,240,162,658.67 | 3.29% |
2022 | $1,328,885,837.08 | 7.15% |
2023 | $1,414,451,654.17 | 6.44% |
2024 | $1,476,237,521.24 | 4.37% |
2025 | $1,512,040,546.39 | 2.43%* |
* Not final. See inflation summary for latest details.
** Extended periods of 0% inflation usually indicate incomplete underlying data. This can manifest as a sharp increase in inflation later on.
Raw Consumer Price Index data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for Housing:
Year | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 | 1970 | 1971 | 1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
CPI | 30.785 | 32.031 | 34.000 | 36.400 | 37.985 | 39.469 | 41.162 | 45.808 | 50.638 | 53.762 | 57.423 | 62.462 | 70.062 | 81.062 | 90.369 | 96.892 | 99.485 | 103.615 | 107.731 | 110.915 | 114.215 | 118.492 | 123.008 | 128.531 | 133.608 | 137.508 | 141.215 | 144.777 | 148.454 | 152.785 | 156.777 | 160.362 | 163.885 | 169.554 | 176.362 | 180.269 | 184.785 | 189.531 | 195.723 | 203.162 | 209.586 | 216.264 | 217.057 | 216.256 | 219.102 | 222.715 | 227.351 | 233.215 | 238.060 | 243.973 | 251.229 | 258.478 | 265.952 | 271.773 | 280.720 | 300.803 | 320.172 | 334.157 | 342.262 |