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According to World Bank CPI data (FP.CPI.TOTL), $10,000 in Canada in 1960 had the same purchasing power as $96,806.02 in 2025 — a cumulative inflation of 868.1% (3.55%/year average).

$10,000 in 1960
is equivalent to in 2025
$96,806.02
📉 Purchasing Power Lost: -89.7%
Period
1960 → 2025
(65 years)
Total Inflation
+868.1%
Annual Rate
3.55%
average per year

Value Over Time

Year-by-Year Historical Data

Year-by-year CPI and inflation-adjusted value for 10,000 CAD in Canada, 1960–2025
Year CPI Equivalent Value Annual Change
1960 13.34 $10,000.00 -
1961 13.48 $10,101.88 +1.0%
1962 13.62 $10,209.12 +1.1%
1963 13.85 $10,375.34 +1.6%
1964 14.11 $10,573.73 +1.9%
1965 14.44 $10,820.38 +2.3%
1966 14.99 $11,233.24 +3.8%
1967 15.53 $11,635.39 +3.6%
1968 16.16 $12,107.24 +4.1%
1969 16.89 $12,659.52 +4.6%
1970 17.46 $13,083.11 +3.3%
1971 17.93 $13,437.00 +2.7%
1972 18.83 $14,107.24 +5.0%
1973 20.23 $15,163.54 +7.5%
1974 22.46 $16,831.10 +11.0%
1975 24.86 $18,627.35 +10.7%
1976 26.73 $20,032.17 +7.5%
1977 28.86 $21,630.03 +8.0%
1978 31.45 $23,571.05 +9.0%
1979 34.33 $25,726.54 +9.1%
1980 37.81 $28,332.44 +10.1%
1981 42.52 $31,865.95 +12.5%
1982 47.10 $35,297.59 +10.8%
1983 49.86 $37,367.29 +5.9%
1984 52.01 $38,975.87 +4.3%
1985 54.07 $40,520.11 +4.0%
1986 56.34 $42,219.84 +4.2%
1987 58.79 $44,058.98 +4.4%
1988 61.16 $45,833.78 +4.0%
1989 64.21 $48,117.96 +5.0%
1990 67.28 $50,418.23 +4.8%
1991 71.06 $53,254.69 +5.6%
1992 72.12 $54,048.26 +1.5%
1993 73.47 $55,056.30 +1.9%
1994 73.59 $55,147.45 +0.2%
1995 75.17 $56,332.44 +2.1%
1996 76.35 $57,217.16 +1.6%
1997 77.59 $58,144.77 +1.6%
1998 78.36 $58,723.86 +1.0%
1999 79.72 $59,742.63 +1.7%
2000 81.89 $61,367.29 +2.7%
2001 83.96 $62,916.89 +2.5%
2002 85.85 $64,337.80 +2.3%
2003 88.22 $66,112.60 +2.8%
2004 89.86 $67,340.48 +1.9%
2005 91.85 $68,831.10 +2.2%
2006 93.69 $70,209.12 +2.0%
2007 95.69 $71,710.46 +2.1%
2008 97.96 $73,410.19 +2.4%
2009 98.25 $73,630.03 +0.3%
2010 100.00 $74,938.34 +1.8%
2011 102.91 $77,120.64 +2.9%
2012 104.47 $78,289.54 +1.5%
2013 105.45 $79,024.13 +0.9%
2014 107.46 $80,530.83 +1.9%
2015 108.67 $81,437.00 +1.1%
2016 110.22 $82,600.54 +1.4%
2017 111.98 $83,919.57 +1.6%
2018 114.52 $85,823.06 +2.3%
2019 116.76 $87,495.98 +1.9%
2020 108.56 $81,352.61 -7.0%
2021 113.77 $85,260.34 +4.8%
2022 120.96 $90,648.34 +6.3%
2023 125.07 $93,727.18 +3.4%
2024 127.36 $95,444.24 +1.8%
2025 129.18 $96,806.02 +1.4%

Quick Reference Values

What 1960 amounts are worth in 2025 in Canada:

Quick Reference Values
1960 2025
$1 $9.68
$10 $96.81
$100 $968.06
$1,000 $9,680.60
$10,000 $96,806.02

Inflation by Decade in Canada

Inflation by Decade in Canada
Decade Cumulative Inflation Annual Rate
1960–1969 +26.6% 2.65%
1970–1979 +96.6% 7.80%
1980–1989 +69.8% 6.06%
1990–1999 +18.5% 1.90%
2000–2009 +20.0% 2.04%
2010–2019 +16.8% 1.74%
2020–2025 +19.0% 3.54%

The steepest single-year rise in this period was 12.5% in 1981; the calmest was -7.0% in 2020.

This equals a compound annual rate of 3.55% — about 19.7 years to double prices at that pace.

  • In 1960, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $96,806.02 in 2025.
  • In 1970, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $73,993.13 in 2025.
  • In 1980, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $34,167.91 in 2025.
  • In 1990, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $19,200.60 in 2025.
  • In 2000, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $15,774.86 in 2025.
  • In 2010, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $12,918.09 in 2025.
  • In 2020, $10,000 in Canada had the same buying power as $11,899.56 in 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 10,000 CAD from 1960 worth in 2025?

$10,000 from 1960 is worth about $96,806.02 in 2025 in Canada, after 868.06% cumulative inflation.

What was the average annual inflation rate in Canada between 1960 and 2025?

The average annual (compound) inflation rate was 3.55% over 65 years.

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