France · 1950
€1,000 in 1950 =
€3,158today
×3.16+215.8% inflation1950 → 2026
Life in 1950
In 1950, France's average annual wage was approximately €4,800. This means €1000 represented roughly 10.8 weeks of average earnings — a significant sum. To put this in perspective, a loaf of bread cost approximately €0.6 and typical monthly rent was around €50.
What you could buy
€1000 in 1950
Loaf of bread
1.7k×Milk (gallon)
833×Monthly rent
20×Gasoline (gallon)
1.3k×€3,158 in 2026
Loaf of bread
1.8k×Milk (gallon)
902×Monthly rent
2×Gasoline (gallon)
485×These calculations are estimates based on France's Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique); Banque de France historical series; OECD. 1800–1960 uses French Franc values rescaled to Euro-equivalent purchasing power. Hyperinflation of WWI/WWII periods reflected. Results may differ from other inflation calculators due to methodology differences. See our Methodology and Sources pages for full details.