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Tag: inflation

Mad Men Salary Equivalence

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In Season 5 of Mad Men, a TV series set in the 1960’s, Peggy leaves the company to accept a salary of $19,000.   What does $19K in 1967 equate to in today’s dollars?   Let’s solve it with a spreadsheet!

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Author Spreadsheet SolvingPosted on April 7, 2013June 9, 2013Categories Personal FinanceTags CPI, inflation, Mad Men, salary equivalence, Spreadsheet Solving, SpreadsheetSolving, www.spreadsheetsolving.com

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