The World in 1954 - What Life Was Like

1954 · ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States
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Act I

The World Stage

World Population

How many people shared the planet

1954 2.7B

people on Earth when you were born

Today 8.2B

5.5 billion more people have arrived since

You are among the last humans who will ever know a world with fewer than 3 billion people.

1 in 83 people alive today was born in 1954.

World Leaders

Who was in charge

United States President

Dwight D. Eisenhower

President

UK Prime Minister

Winston Churchill

Prime Minister

UN Secretary-General

Dag Hammarskjรถld

United Nations

World Events

Defining moments of 1954

Apr

Army-McCarthy hearings televised nationally; Senator McCarthy's anti-communist crusade begins to collapse under public scrutiny

May

Roger Bannister breaks the four-minute mile at Oxford, running 3:59.4

May

French forces defeated at Dien Bien Phu, ending French colonial rule in Indochina

Jul

Geneva Accords temporarily divide Vietnam at the 17th parallel

Dec

US Senate censures Joseph McCarthy, effectively ending the Red Scare witch hunts

Baby Names

Most popular names in 1954 (US)

Boys

Michael, Robert, James

Girls

Mary, Linda, Deborah

Atmosphere

COโ‚‚ in the air you first breathed

1954 312 ppm

COโ‚‚ concentration (Keeling Curve)

Today 422.5 ppm

+110.5 ppm since your birth

The air has 35% more COโ‚‚ now than the day you took your first breath.

Act II

What Things Cost

Average Annual Salary

What workers took home

$4.1k US median household income

Adjusted for inflation, that's worth about $48k in today's dollars.

Today: $80k

Purchasing Power

Are we actually better off today?

1954 in today's $ $48k

What $4k in 1954 is worth right now

Today $80k

40% less purchasing power than today's median

Wages have grown, but housing, healthcare, and education have grown faster. The math isn't in your favor.

The Birth Lottery

Same year. Different world.

๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Netherlands 72.7 yrs

life expectancy at birth in 1954

๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Nigeria 36.2 yrs

life expectancy at birth in 1954

A 36.5-year gap, decided entirely by where you happened to be born. Same year, different world.

Everyday Prices

What things cost

โ›ฝ $0.29 $3.31 today Gallon of gas
๐Ÿฅ› $0.92 $4.15 today Gallon of milk
๐Ÿฅš $0.55 $4.99 today Dozen eggs
๐Ÿž $0.17 $3.99 today Loaf of bread
๐ŸŽฌ $0.50 $14 today Movie ticket

Housing

Homes vs. salaries - then and now

1954 2.3ร—

Median home cost 2.3x the average annual salary

Today 5.3ร—

Median home now costs 5.3x the average annual salary

Housing has gotten 2.3x harder to afford relative to income. Your parents weren't exaggerating about how cheap houses were.

Act III

What Was Playing

Billboard Year-End #1

Little Things Mean a Lot

Kitty Kallen

Oscar Best Picture

From Here to Eternity

Directed by Fred Zinnemann

TV Premieres

Shows born the same year as you

Tonight Show with Steve AllenLassie

Sports

Champions of the year

World Series

New York Giants

Baseball

FIFA World Cup

West Germany

Football

F1 Champion

Juan Manuel Fangio

Formula One

NBA Champion

Minneapolis Lakers

Basketball

Screen & Page

What everyone was watching and reading

Most-Watched Show

I Love Lucy

Television

Fiction Bestseller

Not as a Stranger

Morton Thompson

Box Office #1

White Christmas

Film

Act IV

The State of Technology

Technology Milestone

Where technology stood

First successful polio vaccine announced by Jonas Salk, one of the greatest medical breakthroughs of the century

Notable Tech Releases

What launched that year

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Jonas Salk announces successful polio vaccine trials

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First transistor radio (Regency TR-1) released

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Texas Instruments produces first silicon transistors commercially

-

Bell Labs scientists develop the solar cell

Social Media Timeline

How old were you when these launched?

The Universe

Worlds discovered beyond our solar system

1954 None

No exoplanets confirmed yet

Today 5,800+

confirmed and counting

When you were born, humanity had no proof that planets existed outside our solar system. Now we know they're everywhere.

Act V

Your Place in Time

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States

Your country the year you arrived

Population

163M

people in United States

GDP per Capita

$1,855

per person per year

Your Birth Cohort

99M

babies born worldwide that year

Your birth year is closer to the Korean War armistice than to today.

Notable Births

Born the same year as you

Oprah WinfreyยทJerry SeinfeldยทJohn TravoltaยทJackie ChanยทDenzel Washington

Life Expectancy

Have we made progress?

1954 69.6 yrs

United States life expectancy at birth

Today 78.5 yrs

United States life expectancy today

9 years of progress. Steady gains from better medicine, nutrition, and public health.

Computing Power

How much faster the machines have gotten

68.7 billion times more powerful

Computing power has roughly doubled every two years since you were born. That adds up to 68.7 billionร—.

36 doublings since 1954

Milestone Years

Your milestone birthdays

You turn 100 in 2054

Language

Words that didn't exist when you were born

internetdownloadGPSemailFAQplaylistSUV

Still Alive

Jonathan the tortoise was already 122 years old

a Seychelles giant tortoise living on Saint Helena island. He was already 122 years old the year you were born. He's still alive today at 194.

You arrived in a world of 2.7 billion people. Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House. Little Things Mean a Lot by Kitty Kallen was on the radio. The world you were born into would be unrecognizable today. Television was new, air travel was rare, and your parents had never heard the word 'computer.'

In 1954, recording your voice meant a reel-to-reel tape recorder.

Today, you can clone your own voice with a few minutes of audio.

Hear what that sounds like โ†’

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