The value of $10,000 in 1930 is equivalent to a significantly higher amount today due to inflation. Using historical inflation rates, $10,000 in 1930 would be roughly equivalent to around $150,000 to $160,000 in today's dollars. This reflects the changes in purchasing power over the decades and highlights how inflation affects money's value over time.
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