$100 in 1960 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $101.02 in 1961. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 1.02% per year between 1960 and 1961, producing a cumulative price increase of 1.02%.
This means that prices in 1961 are 1.01 times as high as average prices since 1960, according to Statistics Canada consumer price index.
The inflation rate in 1960 was 1.36%. The inflation rate in 1961 was 1.02%. The 1961 inflation rate is lower compared to the average inflation rate of 3.74% per year between 1961 and 2024.
Average inflation rate | 1.02% |
Converted amount $100 base | $101.02 |
Price difference $100 base | $1.02 |
CPI in 1960 | 15.542 |
CPI in 1961 | 15.700 |
Inflation in 1960 | 1.36% |
Inflation in 1961 | 1.02% |
$100 in 1960 | $101.02 in 1961 |
Our calculations use the following inflation rate formula to calculate the change in value between 1960 and 1961:
Then plug in historical CPI values. The Canadian CPI was 15.54166667 in the year 1960 and 15.7 in 1961:
$100 in 1960 has the same "purchasing power" or "buying power" as $101.02 in 1961.
To get the total inflation rate for the 1 years between 1960 and 1961, we use the following formula:
Plugging in the values to this equation, we get:
Raw data for these calculations comes from the government of Canada's annual Consumer Price Index (CPI), established in 1914 and computed by Statistics Canada (StatCan).
You may use the following MLA citation for this page: “$100 in 1960 → 1961 | Canada Inflation Calculator.” Official Inflation Data, Alioth Finance, 28 Apr. 2024, https://www.officialdata.org/canada/inflation/1960?amount=100&endYear=1961.
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Average inflation rate | 1.02% |
Converted amount $100 base | $101.02 |
Price difference $100 base | $1.02 |
CPI in 1960 | 15.542 |
CPI in 1961 | 15.700 |
Inflation in 1960 | 1.36% |
Inflation in 1961 | 1.02% |
$100 in 1960 | $101.02 in 1961 |