Canada inflation – Conversion table
| Initial Value | Equivalent value |
|---|---|
| $1 dollar in 2009 | $1.21 dollars today |
| $5 dollars in 2009 | $6.07 dollars today |
| $10 dollars in 2009 | $12.13 dollars today |
| $50 dollars in 2009 | $60.67 dollars today |
What was the US dollar rate in 2009?
US Dollar Exchange Rates for 31/12/2009 (31 December 2009)
| Convert From | Convert To | Exchange Rate |
|---|---|---|
| US Dollar (USD) | Belize Dollar (BZD) | 1 USD to BZD = 1.7418 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Canadian Dollar (CAD) | 1 USD to CAD = 1.0503 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Swiss Franc (CHF) | 1 USD to CHF = 1.0336 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Chilean Peso (CLP) | 1 USD to CLP = 507.1127 |
Why has the Canadian dollar dropped so much?
The drop in prices is in response to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreeing to new a new output level to form the basis of production quotas. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sparked .
Buying power of $100 in 2009
| Year | Dollar Value | Inflation Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | $100.00 | 1.32% |
| 2010 | $102.35 | 2.35% |
| 2011 | $104.70 | 2.30% |
| 2012 | $105.57 | 0.83% |
What year was the Canadian dollar higher than the US dollar?
The Canadian dollar spent much of 1953 to 1960 in the $1.02 to $1.06 (US) range. It topped out at $1.0614 (US) on August 20, 1957. Until 2007 this was considered the modern-day peak for the Canadian dollar versus the US currency.
What’s been the value of 1 USD to INR since 1947 till date?
| YEAR | 1 USD TO INR |
|---|---|
| 2009 | 48.41 |
| 2010 | 45.73 |
| 2011 | 46.67 |
| 2012 | 53.44 |
What was the exchange rate in 2009?
US Dollar Exchange Rates for 31/12/2009 (31 December 2009)
| Convert From | Convert To | Exchange Rate |
|---|---|---|
| US Dollar (USD) | Canadian Dollar (CAD) | 1 USD to CAD = 1.0503 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Swiss Franc (CHF) | 1 USD to CHF = 1.0336 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Chilean Peso (CLP) | 1 USD to CLP = 507.1127 |
| US Dollar (USD) | Chinese Yuan (CNY) | 1 USD to CNY = 6.8279 |
What’s the highest the Canadian dollar has been?
The Canadian dollar’s highest ever exchange rate was US$2.78, reached on July 11, 1864 after the United States had temporarily abandoned the gold standard.
What is the highest the Canadian dollar has ever been?
US$2.78
The Canadian dollar’s highest ever exchange rate was US$2.78, reached on July 11, 1864 after the United States had temporarily abandoned the gold standard.