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How 1 USD to PKR Changed: From 3.31 in 1947 to 277 in 2024
The Pakistani rupee has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past 77 years. When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, 1 USD was valued at just 3.31 PKR. This journey from a strong currency to significant depreciation tells a compelling story about economic challenges, policy shifts, and global market dynamics that have shaped Pakistan’s financial history.
The Stable Era: 1947-1971 Fixed Exchange Rate
During the early decades of Pakistan’s independence, the rupee maintained remarkable stability. From 1947 through 1954, the exchange rate remained frozen at 3.31 PKR per dollar. By 1955, it shifted slightly to 3.91 PKR, and then settled at 4.76 PKR from 1956 onwards, where it stayed virtually unchanged until 1971. This period reflected a controlled monetary system with minimal currency fluctuations, as Pakistan maintained fixed exchange rate policies designed to protect the domestic economy during its formative years.
Devaluation Begins: 1972-1988 Rupee Under Pressure
The early 1970s marked a turning point. In 1972, the exchange rate jumped dramatically to 11.01 PKR per dollar, followed by a correction to 9.99 PKR in 1973. This range (around 10 PKR) persisted through 1981, indicating underlying economic pressures and the country’s struggle to maintain currency value. By 1989, significant devaluation had accelerated, with 1 USD reaching 20.54 PKR—more than double the previous decade’s rate. The late 1980s saw accelerating depreciation as Pakistan faced mounting external pressures and macroeconomic challenges.
Rapid Decline: 1989-2024 Accelerating Rupee Depreciation
The pace of depreciation intensified dramatically from the 1990s onward. Throughout the 1990s, the rupee lost value at an alarming rate—from 20.54 PKR in 1989 to 51.90 PKR by 1999. The 2000s brought further deterioration, with 1 USD trading between 57-85 PKR. The 2008 global financial crisis triggered severe pressure, pushing the rate to 81.18 PKR. By 2012, it had climbed to 96.50 PKR, crossing the 100 PKR threshold in 2013 at 107.29 PKR.
The post-2015 period witnessed continuous weakening. By 2018, 1 USD had reached 139.21 PKR, and by 2019 it surged to 163.75 PKR. The 2020-2024 period saw unprecedented depreciation—from 168.88 PKR in 2020, to 240 PKR in 2022, 286 PKR in 2023, and settling at approximately 277 PKR by 2024. This means that over 77 years, the Pakistani rupee has lost more than 98% of its value against the dollar, reflecting decades of inflation, fiscal challenges, and structural economic issues.
The story of 1 USD to PKR conversion is ultimately a reflection of Pakistan’s economic journey, marked by periods of stability, gradual erosion, and recent accelerated depreciation that continues to impact the nation’s purchasing power and international competitiveness.