Uruguay Inflation Rate Calculator

Uruguay Inflation Rate Calculator 2025 | Historical Data 1960-2024 | Uruguayan Peso Purchasing Power

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΎUruguay Inflation Rate Calculator 2025

Official Uruguayan Peso (UYU) Purchasing Power Calculator | Central Bank & INE Data 1960-2025

Calculate how inflation affects your Uruguayan Peso over 65 years of South American economic data

πŸ›οΈ South American Stability & Democratic Excellence

Regional Stability: Uruguay uses the Uruguayan Peso (UYU) managed by the Central Bank of Uruguay, maintaining democratic stability and social progress as South America's most stable economy.

Economic Diversification: Advanced services economy with agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and financial services providing balanced growth and regional leadership in economic development.

Progressive Policies: Known for political stability, social progressiveness, and economic openness, Uruguay serves as a regional model for democratic governance and monetary management.

πŸ›οΈ Uruguay Economic & Inflation History (1960-2025)

Data Sources: Central Bank of Uruguay, National Institute of Statistics Uruguay, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank - ensuring maximum accuracy for South American economic analysis.

Extreme Historical Inflation: Uruguay experienced significant inflation periods, peaking at 125.3% in 1968, with 10.76 billion percent total price increase since 1960, averaging 36.9% annually.

Modern Stability: Recent inflation control shows successful monetary policy, declining from 9.10% (2022) to 4.8% (2024), targeting Central Bank's 3-6% range.

65 Years
Historical Data
36.9%
Average Since 1960
125.3%
Peak (1968)
4.4%
Lowest (2001)
4.8%
Latest (2024)
7.8%
10-Year Average

Economic Transformation: From agricultural economy to modern services-based economy, Uruguay successfully transitioned through political changes while maintaining democratic institutions and economic stability.

Inflation Targeting: Central Bank of Uruguay's modern inflation targeting framework (3-6% range) has successfully stabilized prices and maintained currency confidence in the region.

Regional Leadership: As South America's most stable democracy with strong institutions, Uruguay demonstrates effective monetary policy and continues regional economic integration efforts.