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Are there any site out there that can give the equivalent value of a specific amount today.

For instance, $20 today would be the same as $5 dollars twenty years ago.

jgauffin
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  • Swedish calculator would be preferred, but I assumed that it would be easier to find a US one. – jgauffin Oct 09 '11 at 16:30
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    And, of course, there's always wolframalpha: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Sweden+inflation –  Oct 10 '11 at 02:51

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The Inflation Calculator, of course. I trust the dollars are US, as I saw $ symbol, this calculator is US only.

JTP - Apologise to Monica
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Also try Measuring Worth: http://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/index.php

Their calculators do a great job with purchasing power questions. They also have calculators available for same with Yen and GBP.

gef05
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  • Ah, good old MeasuringWorth. I worked on that website back when it was part of EH.Net. There's a lot of nice background information there on why you'd want to make a comparison using one series or another, as well. –  Oct 11 '11 at 23:31