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Compare cumulative inflation: Canada vs Singapore

From 2000 to 2025, Canada CPI inflation was 74.0% versus 57.7% in Singapore. Canada was higher by 16.3% percentage points over the same period. No exchange rates.

Canada vs Singapore (quick snapshot)
2000–2025
Canada total inflation
74.0%
Cumulative inflation
Singapore total inflation
57.7%
Cumulative inflation
Difference (A - B)
+16.3%
Percentage points
CPI factor ratio (A / B)
1.103x
Relative inflation factor
Canada

Annualized inflation: 2.24%. Factor: 1.740x.

Singapore

Annualized inflation: 1.84%. Factor: 1.577x.

On this default compare range, Canada prices rose faster overall than Singapore in local CPI terms. Open a range-specific compare page below if you want a narrower time window.

CountryTotal CPI inflationAnnualizedCPI factor
Canada74.0%2.24%1.740x
Singapore57.7%1.84%1.577x

This comparison uses each country’s own CPI series and keeps currencies separate. It is a price-level comparison, not an exchange-rate or cost-of-living conversion.

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