Countries with the Most Depreciated Currencies (vs USD) (2025)

Source: World Bank·25 countries·Updated 2025

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Lebanon leads with official exchange rate (per USD) of 89,500.

Iran, Islamic Rep. ranks #2 at 42,000.

Viet Nam ranks #3 at 24,164.89.

Lao PDR ranks #4 at 20,167.33.

Indonesia ranks #5 at 16,477.87.

Top 25 Countries by Official Exchange Rate (per USD)

#CountryOfficial Exchange Rate (per USD)Year
1Lebanon89,5002025
2Iran, Islamic Rep.42,0002023
3Viet Nam24,164.892024
4Lao PDR20,167.332024
5Indonesia16,477.872025
6Uzbekistan12,579.392025
7Guinea9,565.082020
8Paraguay7,545.452025
9Madagascar4,529.752025
10Colombia4,053.142025
11Cambodia4,013.432025
12Uganda3,602.992025
13Mongolia3,545.142025
14Burundi2,943.142025
15Congo, Dem. Rep.2,693.242025
16Tanzania2,597.92024
17Syrian Arab Republic2,505.752022
18South Sudan2,163.12024
19Nigeria1,518.382025
20Rwanda1,428.482025
21Korea, Rep.1,422.442025
22Myanmar1,381.622020
23Yemen, Rep.1,355.122023
24Iraq1,3002024
25Argentina1,240.852025

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FAQ

What is the highest official exchange rate (per USD) in 2025?

Lebanon has the highest official exchange rate (per USD) at 89,500 in 2025.

How many countries are included in this ranking?

This article features the top 25 countries out of 211 with available data. Full rankings available on the indicator page.

Where does this data come from?

Data is sourced from the World Bank. It is updated regularly as new releases become available.