1930 vs 2010 - How the World Changed

1930 vs 2010 · πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States

World Population

How many people shared the planet

1930 2.07B

people on Earth when they were born

2010 6.84B

people on Earth when you were born

+230.4% more people between generations

By the time your generation arrived, the world had gained 4.77 billion more people. Today it stands at 8.2B - 1.4B more since you were born.

2.1B 1930 6.8B 2010 8.2B 2024

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States Leadership

Who was in charge

1930 Herbert Hoover

President of United States

2010 Barack Obama

President of United States

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Life Expectancy

How long a generation could expect to live

1930 59.7 yrs

at birth in United States

2010 78.5 yrs

at birth in United States

+18.8 years between generations

Your generation can expect 18.8 years longer on average than the previous one. The gap between the longest- and shortest-lived countries narrowed from 39.7 years to 31.7 years.

THEIR BIRTH YEAR (1930) 59.7 yrs YOUR BIRTH YEAR (2010) 78.5 yrs TODAY (2024) 78.5 yrs

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Economy - GDP Per Capita

Real purchasing power at birth

1930 $14,611

United States - in today's dollars

2010 $69,659

United States - in today's dollars

+376.8% real change - your generation was born into a richer economy

All figures adjusted to 2024 dollars. A positive shift means real economic growth, not just inflation.

$15k 1930 $70k 2010 GDP per capita - inflation-adjusted to 2024 dollars

Economy - Median Household Income (US)

What a typical family earned

1930 $26,067

median household income in today's dollars

2010 $71,201

median household income in today's dollars

+173.1% real change in household income

Figures are in 2024 dollars. This shows whether typical families actually got ahead - adjusted for inflation.

Housing Affordability (US)

How many years of income to buy a home

1930 3.4x

years of median income to buy median home

2010 4.5x

years of median income to buy median home

Homes became harder to afford - ratio shifted by +1.1x

Lower ratio means more affordable. A ratio of 3 means a median home cost 3 years of median salary.

Everyday Prices

What things cost in the US - in today's dollars

β›½ Gallon of gas $3.76 β†’ $4.02 +7.0%
πŸ₯› Gallon of milk $4.88 β†’ $4.80 -1.8%
πŸ₯š Dozen eggs $8.45 β†’ $2.22 -73.8%
πŸͺ„ Loaf of bread $1.69 β†’ $1.97 +16.7%
🎬 Movie ticket $4.70 β†’ $11 +142.0%

All prices adjusted to 2024 dollars. A negative change means something got cheaper in real terms.

Gallon of gas $3.76 $4.02 Gallon of milk $4.88 $4.80 Dozen eggs $8.45 $2.22 Loaf of bread $1.69 $1.97 Movie ticket $4.70 $11 Their generation Your generation

🎡 Music

Top Song

1930 Stein Song (University of Maine)

by Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees

2010 TiK ToK

by Kesha

πŸ† Film

Oscar Best Picture

1930 All Quiet on the Western Front

dir. Lewis Milestone

2010 The Hurt Locker

dir. Kathryn Bigelow

πŸ“Ί Television

Most-watched TV show

1930 Amos 'n' Andy

NBC Radio

2010 American Idol

Fox

πŸ’» Technology

The defining tech moment

1930 IBM tabulating machines (electromechanical)

Scotch tape invented by 3M engineer Richard Drew, transforming packaging and hou...

2010 Apple iPad (1st generation)

iPad launches in April; Instagram launches in October; 2 billion internet users ...

πŸ’Ύ Storage

Average hard drive capacity

1930 None

typical computer storage

2010 500.0 GB

typical computer storage

πŸ“± Mobile

Mobile phone subscribers worldwide

1930 None

subscribers globally

2010 5.3 billion

subscribers globally

In 1930, recording your voice meant a phonograph cylinder or gramophone disc.

In 2010, sharing your voice meant voice notes and YouTube vlogs.

Today, AI can recreate anyone's voice from a few minutes of audio, including yours.

Try it with ElevenLabs β†’

🌍 World Events

What was happening when each generation arrived

1930

Jun

The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act signed into law by President Hoover, raising US import duties to record levels and triggering retaliatory tariffs that deepened the global Great Depression

Jul

Uruguay defeats Argentina 4-2 to win the inaugural FIFA World Cup, held in Montevideo before a crowd of 93,000 - the first football World Cup in history

Sep

German federal elections give the Nazi Party 107 Reichstag seats, making it the second-largest party and signalling the collapse of the Weimar Republic

Oct

Getulio Vargas seizes power in Brazil in a military coup, ending the Old Republic and beginning 15 years of authoritarian rule

2010

Jan

Haiti earthquake kills over 160,000 people and devastates Port-au-Prince on January 12, triggering the largest humanitarian response in history

Apr

Deepwater Horizon oil rig explodes in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers and causing the largest marine oil spill in US history over 87 days

Jul

FIFA World Cup in South Africa ends with Spain winning its first-ever title, defeating Netherlands 1-0 in extra time in Johannesburg

Dec

WikiLeaks begins publishing 250,000 classified US diplomatic cables, causing an international diplomatic crisis

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