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When planning any financial goal more than 5 years away, always think in real (inflation-adjusted) dollars, not nominal dollars. Use the Rule of 72 for quick estimates: divide 72 by the expected inflation rate to see how many years until prices double. Then mentally double your cost estimate for every 'doubling period' in your planning horizon. For retirement in 24 years at 3% inflation, double everything: $50,000/year lifestyle becomes $100,000/year.

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Did you know?

A US dollar in 1913 (when the Federal Reserve was created) has the same purchasing power as approximately $31.50 today, meaning the dollar has lost 96.8% of its purchasing power over 112 years. A movie ticket that cost $0.10 in 1913 costs approximately $11 today. A gallon of milk that cost $0.36 in 1913 costs approximately $4.20 today. The one exception is technology: a basic calculator that cost $395 in 1972 ($2,900 in today's dollars) is now free on every smartphone.

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