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Free inflation calculator tailored for Massachusetts (MA). Calculate instantly with state-specific rates and rules.
Massachusetts is in the Northeast region with persistently above-average inflation, particularly in housing. Boston ranks among the most expensive rental markets in the country. Healthcare costs — even with the state's ACA-style universal coverage — add to the overall cost-of-living burden.
| Data Point | Value |
|---|---|
| Median Household Income | $89,026 |
| Purchasing Power in 10 Years (at 3% annual inflation) | ~$66,244 (in today's dollars) |
| Purchasing Power in 20 Years (at 3% annual inflation) | ~$49,292 (in today's dollars) |
At a 3% annual inflation rate, the Massachusetts median household income of $89,026 would only have the purchasing power of approximately $66,244 in 10 years and $49,292 in 20 years — in today's dollars. This is why investing and growing savings above the inflation rate is essential.
Use CalcuWealth's inflation calculator to see how specific amounts of money — whether a salary, savings balance, or retirement nest egg — will be affected by inflation over time in Massachusetts's regional cost-of-living environment.
Data: US Census Bureau ACS 2023, Zillow (2024), Vanguard How America Saves (2023), NCES. Updated 2024–2025. Figures reflect state averages — consult a licensed financial advisor for personalized guidance.
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