Inflation in Tunisia: The silent erosion of the TND

Direct Answer: The Tunisian Dinar lost roughly 33.0% of its purchasing power between 2020 and 2025 due to cumulative inflation (IMF and central bank data). Every 100 TND in savings from 2020 now buys what only 67.0 TND would have then. The worst year was 2023 with 9.3% inflation.

−33.0%
Purchasing Power Loss 2020–2025
6.0%
Average Annual Inflation
12 years
Until 50% Purchasing Power Loss
📈 Flexible / Managed Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate System

The Tunisian Dinar is on a slow but steady erosion path: inflation hasn't fallen below 5% in years (6% average), and the currency has lost over half its value against the dollar in the last decade. The crisis here isn't a sudden collapse but prolonged drain—the kind that deceives savers because it doesn't make shocking headlines.

Annual Inflation in Tunisia (2020–2025)

YearInflation Rate
20205.65%
20215.70%
20228.30%
20239.30%
20247.00%
20255.50%

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Tunisian Dinar

How Much Purchasing Power Did the Tunisian Dinar Lose?

Between 2020 and 2025, the Tunisian Dinar lost roughly 33.0% of its purchasing power from cumulative inflation. At an average inflation of 6.0% annually, an uninvested saver loses half their purchasing power every 12 years or so.

Is the Tunisian Dinar Pegged to the Dollar?

No — the Tunisian Dinar is not pegged to the dollar at a fixed rate; its value fluctuates with market conditions and monetary policy, making it essential to track both exchange rates and inflation together to protect savings.

Why Is the Tunisian Dinar's Slow Erosion Dangerous Despite No Collapse?

6% annual inflation means losing half your purchasing power every 12 years or so—with no breaking news. A saver who left money in dinars since 2010 actually lost over 60% of its purchasing power, noticing only rising cost of living.

How Do I Protect My Savings From Tunisian Dinar Inflation?

Golden rule: never keep long-term savings in high-inflation currency. Diversify into hard assets (gold historically preserves purchasing power), hard currencies, and income-generating assets. Use our gold & inflation calculators to measure real impact.

Sources: IMF WEO, Central Bank bulletins. Same figures used in Historical Inflation Calculator. Not investment advice.

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