Copper Price in 2010
In 2010, the price of copper averaged $3.42 per pound, up 46.2% from the year before. This page covers the 2010 average, high, low, and year-end close, the events that moved the market, and what that copper would be worth in today's dollars.
2010 Average
$3.42
LME/COMEX annual average, USD/lb
Change vs 2009
+46.2%
from $2.34 in 2009
2010 High
$4.45
from daily trading data
2010 Low
$2.72
from daily trading data
Year-End Close
$4.45
last trading day of 2010
What happened to the copper price in 2010
Copper averaged $3.42 per pound in 2010, climbing 46.2% from the $2.34 average of 2009. Daily trading data shows copper moved between a low of $2.72 and a high of $4.45 during the year, ending 2010 at $4.45. The defining story of 2010: Post-crisis rebound.
The 2010s opened at record highs near $4.65 a pound in 2011, then ground lower for years as Chinese growth slowed, commodities sold off, and US-China trade tensions weighed on sentiment, before a late-decade stabilization.
Adjusted for inflation, copper's 2010 average of $3.42 equals about $5.05 in today's dollars. The conversion uses US Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI-U annual averages, so treat it as a close approximation rather than an exact figure.
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Annual averages are LME and COMEX copper prices per pound in US dollars. Where shown, the yearly high, low, and close come from MetalCharts daily historical data and may differ slightly from figures published elsewhere. Inflation adjustments use BLS CPI-U annual averages.