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10 Numbers That Define 2026 So Far

Forbes · Jul 3, 2026, 10:30 AM

Key takeaways

  • Here are 10 numbers we think help show precisely where we are right now.
  • Getty Images$76.98That’s what $100 in January 2020 is worth today, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • Baker’s movie has enjoyed a spookily similar run: Since hitting theaters in May, “Obsession” has grossed $332 million worldwide on a $750,000 budget.

The story of 2026 has been told through historic highs—like Elon Musk’s trillionaire net worth, his Space X’s gravity-defying IPO, and an exuberant stock market—and undeniable lows, like a deadly U.S. war in Iran that dragged on while fueling economic unease and sinking poll ratings for President Donald Trump. Where will the year go next? Here are 10 numbers we think help show precisely where we are right now.

Getty Images$76.98That’s what $100 in January 2020 is worth today, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sustained inflation has driven up housing, energy and food prices. Supply and demand imbalances started by the pandemic and exacerbated by the wars in Ukraine and Iran, along with stagnant wages, have all caused the U.S. dollar to carry significantly less purchasing power.

Curry Barker.2026 Invision2 Months OldFilm director Curry Baker's age when “The Blair Witch Project"—the model for his 2026 ultra-low-budget horror blockbuster "Obsession"—finished its theatrical run in November 1999. “Blair Witch” eventually grossed $249 million worldwide on a reported $35,000 budget, becoming one of the most profitable films ever. Baker’s movie has enjoyed a spookily similar run: Since hitting theaters in May, “Obsession” has grossed $332 million worldwide on a $750,000 budget.

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