There has been a lot of discussion about consumer price inflation recently.
For a slightly different perspective and a longer-term view, take a look at this chart on VisualCapitalist. It shows the growth of $100 by asset class from 1970 - 2023.
I was surprised to see how little real estate grew ... but I wasn't surprised by the S&P 500 number.
The real estate number is more complicated than it appears on the surface (since it factors in leverage, property taxes, insurance, and other expenses). It also factors in the housing market crash, from which home prices took over a decade to recover.
For some context, here are some key events that highlight the difference between 1970 and 2023:
Technology
1970: First microprocessor introduced
2023: Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, and Quantum Computing are rapidly advancing
Space Exploration
1970: First lunar module lands on the Moon (Apollo 11)
2023: Private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin lead the charge in space travel and exploration
Politics and World Events
1970: Cold War and Vietnam War dominate global politics
2023: Rise of globalization, social media, and geopolitical tensions between major world powers
Economy and Business
1970: Industrial economy dominates
2023: Service-based economy and e-commerce have transformed the way we work and shop
Communication
1970: Landline phones and snail mail are the primary means of communication
2023: Smartphones, social media, and instant messaging have revolutionized the way we connect and share information
These are just a few of the many events that highlight the significant differences between 1970 and 2023.
Try to imagine what the next 50 years hold!
My guess is that the changes will be exponential.
Onwards!
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The Growth of 100 Dollars since 1970
There has been a lot of discussion about consumer price inflation recently.
For a slightly different perspective and a longer-term view, take a look at this chart on VisualCapitalist. It shows the growth of $100 by asset class from 1970 - 2023.
I was surprised to see how little real estate grew ... but I wasn't surprised by the S&P 500 number.
The real estate number is more complicated than it appears on the surface (since it factors in leverage, property taxes, insurance, and other expenses). It also factors in the housing market crash, from which home prices took over a decade to recover.
For some context, here are some key events that highlight the difference between 1970 and 2023:
Technology
1970: First microprocessor introduced
2023: Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, and Quantum Computing are rapidly advancing
Space Exploration
1970: First lunar module lands on the Moon (Apollo 11)
2023: Private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin lead the charge in space travel and exploration
Politics and World Events
1970: Cold War and Vietnam War dominate global politics
2023: Rise of globalization, social media, and geopolitical tensions between major world powers
Economy and Business
1970: Industrial economy dominates
2023: Service-based economy and e-commerce have transformed the way we work and shop
Communication
1970: Landline phones and snail mail are the primary means of communication
2023: Smartphones, social media, and instant messaging have revolutionized the way we connect and share information
These are just a few of the many events that highlight the significant differences between 1970 and 2023.
The Growth of 100 Dollars since 1970
There has been a lot of discussion about consumer price inflation recently.
For a slightly different perspective and a longer-term view, take a look at this chart on VisualCapitalist. It shows the growth of $100 by asset class from 1970 - 2023.
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I was surprised to see how little real estate grew ... but I wasn't surprised by the S&P 500 number.
The real estate number is more complicated than it appears on the surface (since it factors in leverage, property taxes, insurance, and other expenses). It also factors in the housing market crash, from which home prices took over a decade to recover.
For some context, here are some key events that highlight the difference between 1970 and 2023:
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