This video demonstrates how inflation affects the purchasing power of money over time, using silver as an example: 50 troy ounces of silver that cost $100 in the early 1970s now requires $100 to purchase only 1 ounce, illustrating that while the physical material remains unchanged, its monetary value has decreased significantly due to economic factors.
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$100 in Silver — Then vs Today追加:
This is 50 oz of silver.
>> [music] >> In the early 70s, this arrangement cost $100.
Today, for that same amount, we must remove these 10 oz bars and these 2 oz bars, leaving only this 1 oz round.
The material hasn't changed, [music] only its measure has.
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