Mexico Inflation Rate Calculator

Mexico Inflation Rate Calculator

Mexico Inflation Rate Calculator

Historical Purchasing Power Analysis (1960-2025)
⚠️ Extreme Inflation History Mexico experienced severe hyperinflation, particularly in the 1980s with peaks of 132.0% (1987) and 113.5% (1988), and during the 1995-96 peso crisis. The peso has lost over 99.99% of its purchasing power since 1960.

📈 Mexico's Economic History

1980s Hyperinflation Crisis: Mexico experienced devastating hyperinflation with peaks of 132.0% (1987) and 113.5% (1988) due to debt crisis and peso devaluations.

1995-96 Peso Crisis: The "Tequila Crisis" caused inflation to spike to 35.1% (1995) and 34.3% (1996) after the peso's dramatic devaluation.

Modern Stability: Since 2000, Mexico has maintained more stable inflation, typically between 3-6%, with the central bank targeting around 3%.

Data Source: International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and OECD inflation CPI indicators (1960-2024).