atpollard said:
Tom Kalbfus said:
I have figured out that the purchasing power of 1 D&D GP = Cr5, just by looking at the two equipment lists and comparing the prices of the equipment in common. I do believe the Imperial Credit purchases more than today's US$. The price of a ground car seems low to me, I believe that number of dollars could buy a decent used car, but that's about it.
Just FYI, the Imperial Credit appears to be equal to the 1971 U.S. Dollar (when the equipment list in Classic Traveller was being compiled) ... Making the credit about 4 to 4.5 current U.S. Dollars.
The 4,000 credit car costs $16,000 to $18,000 in 2015.
Yes and no. Yes, in that using current CPI calc rates that would be so. No, as the gov radically changed the CPI calcs in 1980 to dampen the reporting of inflation that was out of control (those of us old enough remember that). For 1971 to present, multiply the 1971 USD by 10.1 for an accurate buying power comparison. The Cr4,000 car is actually Cr41,000 The AVERAGE new car price in 1971 was $2,500. It is $33,560 in 2015, so far. If you subtract out the costs for higher safety features and higher fuel efficiency you get close to the projected price of $25,250 due to the 1,100% inflation since 1971.