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Key indicators such as the 12-month and 1-month inflation rates and price trends are presented in interactive charts, allowing users to compare and analyze price changes of all the goods and services in the CPI basket over time as well as across geography (national, provincial and territorial levels).
How to use this calculator. Enter any dollar amount. (Commas and spaces may be used.) Enter the years you wish to compare between 1914 and the current year. Click Calculate.
This calculator uses the All-Items Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI) from 1914 to 2015 to measure the effect of inflation in the province. Simply enter the amount of dollars near the “original costing” field, then choose the two years you want to compare.
Our inflation calculator will help you measure the effect of inflation in Canada throughout the years. To use it, simply enter a dollar value, then select the years for which you want to compare the effects of the inflation rate.
Explore current and historical trends for various CPI items at the national or regional level. Create customized line charts, selecting from a variety of CPI indicators including monthly CPI, seasonally adjusted CPI, and Bank of Canada core measures.
The graph above displays annual inflation rates in Canada for calendar years from 1915 to 2023. To calculate cumulative rates between two different periods, you can use the Canada Inflation Calculator.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of changes in consumer prices experienced by Canadians. It is obtained by comparing, over time, the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by consumers.