43 Years Of No Real Gains

Adjusting for inflation, the Dow is basically where it was in 1966.

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This doesn’t include dividends.

From February 9, 1966 to yesterday’s close, the Dow gained 562.7%. The CPI from February 1966 to January 2009 (we’ll get February’s report on March 18) rose 559.8%.

That works out to a real gain of 43 basis points stretched out over 43 years.

Oh…and we’re down today.

Posted by on March 6th, 2009 at 12:57 pm


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