Cost of Living
Canada is one of the more expensive countries in our index, ranking #96 out of 102 countries. With a COL index of 326,910 sats, the sum of six key everyday expenses gives you a clear picture of how far your Bitcoin goes here.
We currently track 50 price data points for Canada, covering categories like food, housing, transportation, and utilities. All prices are converted to satoshis so you can compare purchasing power without worrying about fiat exchange rates.
COL Index
326.9k
sats (sum of key items)
Items Tracked
50
price data points
Rank
#96
of 102 countries
$8.00
$3.71
$5.92
$13.32
$3.88
$6.66
$11.10
$18.50
$74.00
$14.50
$37.00
$26.09
$2.46
$2.18
$2.29
$3.88
$5.22
$12.67
$12.68
$4.30
$1.23
$2.32
$2.66
$1.77
$10.15
$1.20
$1.33
$3.84
$1.29
$1.27
$77.33
$83.35
$2.59
$29289.20
$0.17
$63.31
$155.36
$44.67
$1413.00
$127.00
$34.22
$119.59
$145.20
$162.50
$43.30
$11.71
$20.65
$42.08
$3066.37
$39150.00
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This page shows the cost of living in Canada, with all prices converted to Bitcoin satoshis. By measuring costs in sats, you can compare purchasing power across borders without the complexity of fluctuating exchange rates.
The COL index is the sum of six key expenses: a beer at a bar, a cup of coffee, a liter of gasoline, a kilowatt-hour of electricity, one-bedroom apartment rent, and monthly internet service. A lower index means your sats stretch further in Canada.