India Inflation in 2001

INR Inflation Calculator for the year 2001


Enter the INR amount for which you want to calculate inflation from the year 2001:

RESULT: ₹1 in 2001 is worth ₹4.35 today.

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₹1 in 2001 is worth ₹4.35 today.

The value of ₹1 from 2001 to 2022

₹1 in 2001 has the purchasing power of about ₹4.35 today, a ₹3.35 increase in 21 years. Between 2001 and today, the rupee experienced an average annual inflation rate of 7.26%, resulting in a cumulative price increase of 335.28%.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, today's prices are several times higher than the average price since 2001.

In 2001, the inflation rate was 3.7793%. Inflation is now 6.08% higher than it was last year. If this figure holds true, ₹1 today will be worth ₹7.08 next year in purchasing power.

Inflation from 2001 to 2022

Summary Value
Cumulative price change (from 2001 to today) 335.28%
Average inflation rate (from 2001 to today) 7.26%
Converted amount ₹4.35
Price Difference ₹3.35
CPI in 2001 2124.68
CPI in 2022 9248.3472
Inflation in 2001 3.7793%
Inflation in 2022 6.08%
₹1 in 2001 ₹4.35 in 2022

Buying power of ₹1 in 2001

If you had ₹1 in your hand in 2001, its adjusted value for inflation today would be ₹4.35. Put another way, you would need ₹4.35 to beat the rising inflation. When ₹1 becomes equivalent to ₹4.35 over time, the "real value" of a single Indian rupee decreases. In other words, a rupee will pay for fewer items at the store.

This effect explains how inflation gradually erodes the value of a rupee. By calculating the value in 2001 rupees, it's evident how ₹1 loses its worth over 21 years.



Rupee inflation for ₹1 from 2001 to 2022

The below tabular column shows the effect of inflation on ₹1 in the year 2001 to the year 2001.

Year Rupee Value Inflation Rate
2001 1 3.7793%
2002 1.04 4.30%
2003 1.08 3.81%
2004 1.12 3.7673%
2005 1.17 4.2463%
2006 1.24 5.7965%
2007 1.32 6.3729%
2008 1.43 8.3493%
2009 1.58 -0.36%
2010 1.77 1.64%
2011 1.93 8.91%
2012 2.11 9.47%
2013 2.33 10.01%
2014 2.48 6.66%
2015 2.6 4.907%
2016 2.73 4.95%
2017 2.82 3.33%
2018 2.93 3.94%
2019 3.04 3.73%
2020 3.24 6.62%
2021 3.41 5.13%
2022 3.62 6.08%


Conversion of 2001 rupees to today's price

Based on the 335.28% change in prices, the following 2001 amounts are shown in today's rupees:


Initial value Today value
₹1 rupee in 2001 ₹4.35 rupees today
₹5 rupees in 2001 ₹21.76 rupees today
₹10 rupees in 2001 ₹43.53 rupees today
₹50 rupees in 2001 ₹217.64 rupees today
₹100 rupees in 2001 ₹435.28 rupees today
₹500 rupees in 2001 ₹2176.41 rupees today
₹1,000 rupees in 2001 ₹4352.82 rupees today
₹5,000 rupees in 2001 ₹21764.09 rupees today
₹10,000 rupees in 2001 ₹43528.19 rupees today
₹50,000 rupees in 2001 ₹217640.94 rupees today
₹100,000 rupees in 2001 ₹435281.89 rupees today
₹500,000 rupees in 2001 ₹2176409.44 rupees today
₹1,000,000 rupees in 2001 ₹4352818.87 rupees today

How to calculate the inflated value of ₹1 in 2001

To calculate the change in value between 2001 and today, we use the following inflation rate formula:

CPI Today / CPI in 2001 x Rupee Value in 2001 = Current Rupee Value

By plugging the values into the formula above, we get:

9248.3472/ 2124.68 x ₹1 = ₹4.35

To buy the same product that you could buy for ₹1 in 2001, you would need ₹4.35 in 2022.

To calculate the cumulative or total inflation rate in the past 21 years between 2001 and 2022, we use the following formula:

CPI in 2022 - CPI in 2001 / CPI in 2001 x 100 = Cumulative Inflation Rate

By inserting the values to this equation, we get:

( 9248.3472 - 2124.68 / 2124.68) x 100 = 335.28%

Alternate method to calculate today's value of money after inflation - Using compound interest formula

Given that money changes over time due to inflation, which acts as compound interest, we can use the following formula:

FV = PV (1+i/100)^n

where,

  • FV = Future value
  • PV = Present value
  • i: Average interest rate (inflation)
  • n: Number of times the interest is compounded (i.e. # of years)

The future value in this case represents the amount obtained after applying the inflation rate to our initial value. In other words, it indicates how much ₹1 is worth today. We have 21 years between 2022 and 2001. The average inflation rate was 7.2550247467799%.

Plugging in the values into the formula, we get:

1 (1+ % 7.26/ 100 ) ^ 21 = ₹4.35