It’s great
It’s great
Yes, Inflation Calculator is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Inflation Calculator app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Inflation Calculator is free.
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It’s great
I use this handy app on a regular basis to understand if price increases for goods and services I'm interested in, are reasonable. I have checked the numbers against the federal CPI, and they are correct. I really appreciate that the developer continues to update this app, especially at no cost. The developer is providing a very useful service, especially since inflation has been a lot more prominent post-Covid. If the developer wanted to include nonintrusive ads or charge a reasonable app fee in order to compensate for time involved with updating (which must be pretty significant), I would totally support that.
I use this app regularly to find inflation figures and compare pricing, wages, etc. Great app!
Love this app, very easy to navigate and understand. But I really wish I could compare with the current year! I have had the app for less than a year so I’m not sure when the current year is typically released. Hopefully soon!
Love this app. Hopefully it’s updated for 2024 soon.
I use this app ALL THE TIME! Super user friendly, easy to use and understand. Great for history, trivia, etc. love it.
Because this is one of the best—and most used—apps on my phone, I am disappointed that it has not been updated beyond 2023.
Since inflation is such a hot topic now, this app has helped me wrap my head around the concept. I’m always referencing it when I read or hear abt historical prices of things and always fascinated.
I love this thing, but it needs to be updated for 2024
I use this app all the time, and I love it. It is indispensable to my daily life. I am constantly converting the value of something from the past to its current value. It really bothers me when an author in an article or book says that he or she only made X dollars, which on its face doesn’t sound like a lot. However, when the amount is converted into today’s dollars, a different story emerges. The value of X has to be put in context.
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