The formula $S = C(1+r)^t$ models inflation, where $C$ = the value today, $r$ = the annual inflation rate (in decimal form), and $S$ = the inflated value $t$ years from now. If the inflation rate is 3%, how much will a house now worth $57,000 be worth in 5 years? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. The house will be worth $ (Round to the nearest dollar as needed.)
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