United States Β· 1930
$500 in 1930 =
$9,796today
Γ19.59+1859.3% inflation1930 β 2026
Life in 1930
In 1930, United States's average annual wage was approximately $840. This means $500 represented roughly 31 weeks of average earnings β a substantial investment. To put this in perspective, a loaf of bread cost approximately $0.08 and typical monthly rent was around $15.
What you could buy
$500 in 1930
Loaf of bread
6.3kΓMilk (gallon)
1.9kΓMonthly rent
33ΓGasoline (gallon)
2.9kΓ$9,796 in 2026
Loaf of bread
2.2kΓMilk (gallon)
2.4kΓMonthly rent
5ΓGasoline (gallon)
2.8kΓThese calculations are estimates based on United States's Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI-U; Warren & Pearson (pre-1913); Federal Reserve. Pre-1913 values reconstructed from commodity price indices. Civil War inflation 1861β1865 reflected. Results may differ from other inflation calculators due to methodology differences. See our Methodology and Sources pages for full details.