Compare CPI inflation rates: Canada vs United Kingdom (2010–2025)
From 2010 to 2025, Canada CPI inflation was 42.7% versus 50.5% in United Kingdom. United Kingdom was higher by 7.8% percentage points. Results stay in each local currency with no exchange rates.
Comparison summary
2010–2025
Canada total CPI
42.7%
United Kingdom total CPI
50.5%
Difference (A - B)
-7.8%
Factor ratio (A / B)
0.948
At a glance
-7.8%
Total CPI difference (Canada minus United Kingdom)
Factor ratio (A / B)
0.948x
Canada
CAD | CPI 2010-2025
Total inflation
42.7%
CPI change over the period.
Annualized rate
2.40%
Average annual inflation.
Inflation factor
1.427x
CPI_end / CPI_start.
United Kingdom
GBP | CPI 2010-2025
Total inflation
50.5%
CPI change over the period.
Annualized rate
2.76%
Average annual inflation.
Inflation factor
1.505x
CPI_end / CPI_start.
Difference snapshot (A - B)
Total inflation difference
-7.8%
Percentage point difference.
Factor ratio (A / B)
0.948x
Relative CPI growth factor.
Narrative insights
Over 2010–2025, CPI inflation in Canada was -7.8% compared with United Kingdom. The CPI growth factor ratio of 0.948 suggests Canada prices grew slower overall during this period.
Annualized rates also diverged: Canada averaged 2.40% per year versus 2.76% for United Kingdom. In short, United Kingdom outpaced Canada on CPI growth across this exact range.
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