1950 vs 1995 - How the World Changed

World Population

How many people shared the planet

1950 2.54B

people on Earth when they were born

1995 5.72B

people on Earth when you were born

+125.2% more people between generations

By the time your generation arrived, the world had gained 3.18 billion more people. Today it stands at 8.2B - 2.5B more since you were born.

2.5B 1950 5.7B 1995 8.2B 2026

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Country Population

How large the selected country was

1950 152M

people in United States

1995 263M

people in United States

+72.6% population growth between generations

This shows how much the country itself grew between the two generations.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States

That year in the country

1950

Korean War begins

US troops sent to defend South Korea

1995

Oklahoma City bombing kills 168

OJ Simpson acquitted

Million Man March in Washington

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States Leadership

Who was in charge

1950 Harry S. Truman

President of United States

1995 Bill Clinton

President of United States

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Life Expectancy

How long a generation could expect to live

1950 68.2 yrs

at birth in United States

1995 75.8 yrs

at birth in United States

+7.6 years between generations

Your generation can expect 7.6 years longer on average than the previous one. The gap between the longest- and shortest-lived countries narrowed from 37.7 years to 34.0 years.

THEIR BIRTH YEAR (1950) 68.2 yrs YOUR BIRTH YEAR (1995) 75.8 yrs TODAY (2026) 78.5 yrs

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Economy - GDP Per Capita

Real purchasing power at birth

1950 $19,543

United States - in today's dollars

1995 $59,101

United States - in today's dollars

+202.4% 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.

$20k 1950 $59k 1995 GDP per capita - inflation-adjusted to 2024 dollars

Economy - Median Household Income (US)

What a typical family earned

1950 $42,966

median household income in today's dollars

1995 $70,197

median household income in today's dollars

+63.4% 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

1950 2.2x

years of median income to buy median home

1995 3.2x

years of median income to buy median home

Homes became harder to afford - ratio shifted by +1.0x

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

Everyday Prices (US)

What things cost then vs now

β›½ Gallon of gas $3.52 β†’ $2.37 -32.6%
πŸ₯› Gallon of milk $11 β†’ $6.10 -43.6%
πŸ₯š Dozen eggs $7.81 β†’ $1.79 -77.1%
πŸͺ„ Loaf of bread $1.82 β†’ $1.73 -5.1%
🎬 Movie ticket $5.99 β†’ $8.96 +49.6%

All prices adjusted to 2024 dollars. This section stays US-only until equivalent local price series exist for other countries.

Gallon of gas $3.52 $2.37 Gallon of milk $11 $6.10 Dozen eggs $7.81 $1.79 Loaf of bread $1.82 $1.73 Movie ticket $5.99 $8.96 Their generation Your generation

🎡 Music

Billboard #1 Song

1950 Goodnight, Irene

Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers

1995 Gangsta's Paradise

Coolio featuring L.V.

πŸ† Film

Box Office #1

1950 Cinderella

1995 Toy Story

πŸ“Ί Television (US)

Most-watched TV show

1950 Texaco Star Theatre

NBC

1995 ER

NBC

πŸ’» Technology

The defining tech moment

1950 ENIAC

ENIAC, the world's first general-purpose computer, made available for scientific...

1995 Pentium 90 PC

Windows 95 launches to massive queues worldwide; the internet goes mainstream wi...

πŸ’Ύ Storage

Average hard drive capacity

1950 None

typical computer storage

1995 850 MB

typical computer storage

πŸ“± Mobile

Mobile phone subscribers worldwide

1950 None

subscribers globally

1995 91 million

subscribers globally

In 1950, recording your voice meant a reel-to-reel tape recorder.

In 1995, capturing your voice meant a voicemail or a camcorder.

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

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🌍 World Context

What was happening when each generation arrived

1950

Jan

President Truman authorizes development of the hydrogen bomb, escalating the nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union

Jun

North Korea invades South Korea, triggering the Korean War and US-led UN military intervention

The Korean War begins

1995

Nov

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin assassinated by an Israeli extremist after a peace rally in Tel Aviv

Dec

Dayton Peace Agreement signed, ending nearly four years of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Kobe earthquake devastates western Japan

⏳ Time Shift

What felt closer than the present

1950 The Wright Brothers' First Flight

47 years away when they were born

1995 The Moon Landing

26 years away when you were born

Your birth year is closer to The Wright Brothers' First Flight than to today. Your birth year is closer to The Moon Landing than to today.

Social Media Timeline

How old each generation was when the platform era arrived

1950 Facebook at 54

YouTube at 55 Β· Twitter at 56

1995 Facebook at 9

YouTube at 10 Β· Twitter at 11

The internet age did not arrive all at once. Different birth years experienced it at radically different ages.

Language

Words that did not exist yet

1950 Internet, Download, GPS

4 more common digital terms were still in the future

1995 USB, Smartphone, Bluetooth

4 more common digital terms were still in the future

The vocabulary of modern life arrived in waves. A birth year changes which ideas were not even nameable yet.

When you turned 18 vs when your parent turned 18

The music, movies, and events of your coming-of-age year hit differently. This is the world each generation stepped into as adults.

Their 18th

1968

When they turned 18

🎡 Billboard #1 Hey Jude - The Beatles
🎬 Box Office #1 Funny Girl
πŸ“Ί Top TV Show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
πŸ“ Country MLK and RFK both assassinated months apart
πŸ’» Technology Apollo 8 becomes the first crewed spacecraft to orbit the Moon; Intel founded by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce
β›½ Gas (2026$) $3.06
πŸ‘€ President Lyndon B. Johnson
Your 18th

2013

When you turned 18

🎡 Billboard #1 Thrift Shop - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz
🎬 Box Office #1 Iron Man 3
πŸ“Ί Top TV Show NCIS
πŸ“ Country Boston Marathon bombing, Edward Snowden leaks NSA surveillance
πŸ’» Technology Edward Snowden leaks NSA mass surveillance documents in June, exposing the global reach of PRISM and reshaping the global debate on privacy and security
β›½ Gas (2026$) $4.73
πŸ‘€ President Barack Obama

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