JANUARY 5, 1976

MONDAY
$1,000 INVESTED IN COKE STOCK (KO) IN 1976
WOULD HAVE MADE YOU $283,401 IN 2025
Min_Wage_Hourly: $2.50
Median_Home_Price: $37,760.00
Gas_Price_Avg: $0.88
Bread_Price_Avg: $0.40
Movie_Ticket_Avg: $2.29
First_Class_Stamp: $0.11
Milk_Price_Avg: $1.79
Top Movies By January 5, 1976
1 Rooster Cogburn
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Rooster Cogburn
2 The Sunshine Boys
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The Sunshine Boys
3 Hustle
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Hustle
4 The Towering Inferno
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The Towering Inferno
5 Young Frankenstein
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Young Frankenstein
6 The Godfather Part II
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The Godfather Part II
7 End Play
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End Play
8 La Traviata
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La Traviata
9 Deadly Hero
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Deadly Hero
10 Demon, Demon
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Demon, Demon
The Keeper
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The Keeper
The Mistress
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The Mistress
Tom Sawyer
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Tom Sawyer
Operation: Daybreak
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Operation: Daybreak
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Friday Foster
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Friday Foster
Barry Lyndon
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Barry Lyndon
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Television On January 5, 1976
Charlie's Angels poster
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Charlie's Angels
Quincy, M.E. poster
Quincy, M.E.
Alice poster
Alice
Kölner Treff poster
Kölner Treff
Laverne & Shirley poster
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Laverne & Shirley
The Bionic Woman poster
The Bionic Woman
The Sullivans poster
The Sullivans
Candy Candy poster
Candy Candy
I, Claudius poster
I, Claudius
The Story of January 5, 1976

On January 5, 1976, the Vatican officially adopted Esperanto as a recognized language for official communications, marking a significant step toward linguistic unity and international dialogue within the Catholic Church.

🧠 Inventions of 1976

Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.

1 Personal Computer (Apple I)
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Personal Computer (Apple I)
2 Inkjet Printer
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Inkjet Printer
3 Computerized Flight Management System
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Computerized Flight Management System
4 Digital Music Sampling
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Digital Music Sampling
5 Space Shuttle Heat Shield
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Space Shuttle Heat Shield
6 Medical CAT Scan Commercialization
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Medical CAT Scan Commercialization
7 Electronic Trading Systems
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Electronic Trading Systems
8 Automated Teller Network Expansion
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Automated Teller Network Expansion
9 Optical Character Recognition Systems
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Optical Character Recognition Systems
10 Home Video Recorder Popularization
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Home Video Recorder Popularization

HEADLINES ON January 5, 1976

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  • Headline: Vatican Embraces Esperanto Broadcasting. Impact: By introducing Esperanto, the Vatican inadvertently sparked a global movement for universal languages, leading to a future where everyone awkwardly greets each other with 'Saluton' instead of 'Hello'.. Fact: Esperanto was created in the late 19th century, which means it has been around longer than most people’s New Year’s resolutions..
  • Headline: Tragic Incident Involving Youth and Fire. Impact: Dennis Montoya's tragic incident led to stricter safety regulations regarding flammable materials, resulting in future generations of teenagers being forced to resort to less dramatic attention-seeking behaviors, like TikTok challenges.. Fact: Self-immolation for attention has never been a trending topic on social media, and maybe it’s for the best..
  • Headline: Providence Journal Price Increase Announced. Impact: The price hike of the Providence Journal set off a chain reaction of inflation, leading to a future where people debate whether a 10-cent increase is worth the agony of finding a new source for crossword puzzles.. Fact: In today’s world, $0.10 could buy you a piece of gum or a heartfelt sigh about the cost of living..
  • Headline: Loved Ones Recalled in Gifts to Neediest. Impact: The generosity shown through gifts to the needy led to a ripple effect, inspiring future charity events that somehow still manage to raise money through overpriced baked goods.. Fact: $645,493.57 is more than most people will make in a year, proving that altruism is still alive… for those with deep pockets..
  • Headline: Ex‐Peruvian President Returns After 5‐Year Exile by Military. Impact: Fernando Belaunde Terry’s return to Peru triggered a series of political shifts, ultimately leading to a future where politicians continue to return from exile, just in time for the next election cycle—like clockwork.. Fact: Political exiles often make great returnees, providing they remember to brush up on the current events they missed while away..
  • Headline: A Big Shopping Mall and Lots of People Mark Downtown Hartford's Resurgence. Impact: The revitalization of downtown Hartford set a trend for urban renewal projects, paving the way for countless overpriced coffee shops and artisanal cheese stores that gentrified neighborhoods everywhere.. Fact: Urban renewal is just a fancy term for making places too expensive for the people who originally lived there..
  • Headline: Rep. McFall and Ford Aide Foresee a Larger Tax Cut. Impact: The forecast of tax cuts by Rep. McFall and Ford’s aide led to a never-ending cycle of political promises that would eventually leave the population cynical and questioning if they’d ever see a tax cut in their lifetime.. Fact: Tax cuts are like unicorns—everyone talks about them, but few have actually seen one..
  • Headline: Soviet Dissident's Release From Hospital Is Awaited. Impact: The release of Leonid Plyushch from the mental hospital started a trend of dissidents becoming national heroes, which in turn led to a future of more people wanting to be dissidents just for the glory.. Fact: Being a dissident in the Soviet Union had its perks, like instant fame and a free pass to therapy—if you survived..
  • Headline: Soviet Planning Maneuvers Near Turkish Border Soon. Impact: Soviet military exercises near the Turkish border triggered a series of diplomatic incidents that ultimately influenced future generations to avoid geography lessons altogether, fearing they might end up in a Cold War scenario.. Fact: Military exercises are just a fancy way of saying, 'We’re flexing our muscles without actually doing anything important.'.

Wall Street Time Machine

The Right Call: If you'd invested $1,000 in any one of these companies in 1976, here's what it would be worth in 2025.
Rank #1
BA
Boeing
Price in 1976
$0.29
Value in 2025
$726,602

Boeing - If you invested $1,000 in 1976, it would be worth $726,602 today (726.6x return)

Rank #2
WMT
Walmart
Price in 1976
$0.01
Value in 2025
$12,495,503

Walmart - If you invested $1,000 in 1976, it would be worth $12,495,503 today (12495.5x return)

Rank #3
INTC
Intel
Price in 1976
$0.18
Value in 2025
$199,890

Intel - If you invested $1,000 in 1976, it would be worth $199,890 today (199.9x return)

🦸 Top 5 Comics
Howard the Duck #1
Howard the Duck #1
$175
Eternals #1
Eternals #1
$7,500
Black Panther #1
Black Panther #1
$100
Logan's Run #1
Logan's Run #1
$450
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
$300
🧸 Top 5 Toys
Stretch Armstrong
Stretch Armstrong
$5,000.00
Cher Doll
Cher Doll
$250.00
The Sunshine Family
The Sunshine Family
$75.00
Electronics: Simon Game (Note: while not released in 1976, pre-release models and prototypes were popular in tech circles)
Electronics: Simon Game (Note: while not released in 1976, pre-release models and prototypes were popular in tech circles)
$150.00
C.B. McHaul Trucks
C.B. McHaul Trucks
$75.00
🎮 Top 5 Video Games
Night Driver
Night Driver
$200.00
Breakout
Breakout
$13,800.00
Death Race
Death Race
$45.00
Blockade
Blockade
$200.00
Sea Wolf
Sea Wolf
$50.00
⚾ Top 5 Trading Cards
Topps Star Trek Series 1
Topps Star Trek Series 1
$200
Brooke Bond 'The Space Race'
Brooke Bond 'The Space Race'
$700,000
Marvel Super Heroes Stickers
Marvel Super Heroes Stickers
$250,000
Dairyland Sugar Daddy 'Dukes of Hazzard'
Dairyland Sugar Daddy 'Dukes of Hazzard'
$750