Think you’re pretty money-smart? Could you totally win The Price is Right? Well, now’s the time to put your money where your mouth is.
We’ll show you a whole bunch of products, from everyday groceries to pricey luxury goods—and you’ll try to tell us the price.

Questions Overview
- $1.69
- $2.99
- $9.95
- $7.00
- $12.49
- $17.49
- $10.49
- $20.49
- $6.99
- $4.99
- $5.99
- $5.00
- $7.99
- $9.99
- $4.99
- $5.99
- $129
- $100
- $89
- $159
- $17.99
- $7.99
- $12.99
- $15.99
- $399.99
- $799.99
- $299.99
- $499.99
- $99.99
- $119.00
- $149.99
- $199.99
- $110
- $50
- $300
- $170
- $5,000
- $500
- $1,000
- $2,500
- $99,999
- $120,000
- $59,999
- $79,999
- $1,000,000
- $750,000
- $1,500,000
- $500,000
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How have prices changed over time?
In a perfect world, things would always be priced the same over time, don’t you think? Actually, in a perfect world, everything would always get cheaper. But the reality is that we have this pesky little thing called “inflation,” which makes the price of things go up over time. This happens for a few reasons: things get more expensive to produce, demand rises, retailers want more money, etc.
How has inflation impacted the price of common products over time? Well, let’s take a look at some averages in the U.S. The changes might surprise you!
- Eggs: 2005: $1.21 → 2025: $4.95
- White Bread: 2005: $1.00 → 2025: $1.93
- Chicken: 2005: $1.03 → 2025: $2.06
- Milk: 2005: $3.30 → 2025: $4.10
- Electricity (per KWH): 2005: $0.09 → 2025: $0.18
- Gas: 2005: $1.82 → 2025: $3.21
- Coffee: 2020: $4.17 → 2025: $7.02
- Steak: 2005: $5.60 → 2025: $8.28
- Soft Drinks: 2005: $1.55 → 2025: $2.09
- Rice: 2005: $0.73 → 2025: $1.01
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Homes: 2012: $274,000 → 2025: $457,300
And to put all that in perspective, something that cost $1.00 in 2005 would cost $1.63 today in 2025. Of course, everything’s value is different, and changes at a different pace, but it gives you a solid idea of where things stand!
Want to learn more?
For more information about costs and inflation, check out these resources: