SortStack #1991 — 2031-11-21
By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.
- A new big-budget video game at launch $70
Adjusted for inflation, games are cheaper than ever: a Nintendo cartridge in the early Nineties often cost the equivalent of well over a hundred of today's dollars.
- A PlayStation 5 console $500
The PS5 sold out so fast at launch during the pandemic that scalper bots became a news story — resale prices briefly doubled the sticker.
- A Dyson Airwrap hair styler $600
Dyson spent about 100 million pounds developing the Airwrap, using the same tiny high-speed motor technology as its vacuums.
- The average new car in the United States $48K
The average new-car price has nearly doubled since 2010, driven by buyers abandoning sedans for loaded SUVs and trucks.
- A new Porsche 911 Carrera $120K
The 911's silhouette has barely changed since 1963 — Porsche claims over 70% of all 911s ever built are still on the road.
- Building the Large Hadron Collider at CERN $4.8B
The LHC's 27 km ring is colder than outer space — its magnets sit at 1.9 kelvin — and it briefly held a section of the emptiest vacuum in the solar system.