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  1. Calculate how much the cost of a fixed "basket" of consumer purchases has changed, using monthly consumer price index (CPI) data from 1914 to now.

  2. 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.

  3. This Personal Inflation Calculator is an interactive tool that allows you to estimate your personal inflation rate based on your household expenses. Consumer Price Index Data Visualization Tool.

  4. Producer Price Indexes (PPI) track the average change in prices Canadian producers receive or pay for goods and services over time. Find data on Housing and construction price indexes

  5. CPI-median. CPI-median is a measure of core inflation corresponding to the price change located at the 50th percentile (in terms of the CPI basket weights) of the distribution of price changes in a given month. This measure helps filter out extreme price movements specific to certain components.

  6. Price trends: 1914 to today. 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.

  7. Personal Inflation Calculator. This Personal Inflation Calculator is an interactive tool that allows you to estimate your personal inflation rate based on your household expenses.

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