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    0 starscmulbrandon | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2008 | Visualizing Economics
    US Inflation: Annual Percent Change (1774-2007)

    Quoted: Here is the annual percent change of inflation (CPI) in the Untied States from 1774 to 2007, which I graphed in my previous post, but this time I added historical events to the graph: Wars, Banking Panics, Pegging Paper Money to the Gold and Silver Standard, Establishment of the Federal Reserve and the US Mint. {Click on the image to take a closer look}

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