Live illustrative dashboard

Inflation Money

Watch the value of money change in real time—debt rising, prices climbing, and purchasing power slipping second by second.

Purchasing power is time-sensitive Debt compounds continuously Inflation is a hidden tax on cash

Dashboard clocks

Money metrics moving now

Static JavaScript estimates animate from baseline assumptions and are intended to make long-term monetary trends easier to feel.

US National Debt $0 Estimated federal debt clock
Debt per citizen $0 Debt divided by estimated population
Money supply estimate $0 Broad money-style illustrative clock
Dollar purchasing power loss since 1971 0% Illustrative cumulative loss
Inflation-adjusted grocery basket $0 Typical basket estimate rising over time
Rent inflation clock $0 Monthly rent pressure estimate
Healthcare inflation clock $0 Annual household cost estimate
College tuition inflation clock $0 Annual tuition estimate
Gold vs dollar comparison 0x Illustrative gold repricing since 1971
Bitcoin vs dollar comparison 0x Volatile alternative-money comparison

Why money feels broken

Prices move faster than paychecks.

When currency units expand, debts compound, and essential costs reprice, households experience money as a melting ice cube. Inflation Money turns abstract annual reports into moving clocks so the pressure becomes visible.

Inflation vs wages

The real question is not what you earn. It is what your earnings still buy.

Essential costs
Asset prices
Median wages
Cash yield

What this site tracks

Debt, money supply, purchasing power, essentials, wages, hard assets, and alternative monetary networks.

Disclaimer

Figures on this initial static site are estimates and illustrative demonstrations unless explicitly sourced in future updates. They are not financial advice, official statistics, or real-time market data.