Inflation in UAE: Dirham strength by numbers

The Direct Answer: The AED lost ~8.0% of its purchasing power between 2020–2025 due to cumulative inflation (IMF & Central Bank data). Every 100 AED saved in 2020 buys today what 92.0 AED bought back then. The worst year was 2022 with 5.3% inflation.

−8.0%
Purchasing Power Loss 2020–2025
1.5%
Average Annual Inflation
47 years
To Lose Half Purchasing Power
🔗 Pegged to USD at 3.6725 since 1997
Exchange Rate System

The AED is pegged to USD at 3.6725 since 1997 and serves as a regional safe haven for Arab capital fleeing collapsed currencies. Average inflation is just 1.5%—among the lowest in the Arab world—but real estate and rental prices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi rise far faster than official figures, a reality every resident feels.

Annual Inflation in UAE (2020–2025)

YearInflation Rate
2020-2.08%
20210.18%
20225.29%
20231.60%
20242.00%
20251.60%

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FAQs About the AED

How Much Purchasing Power Did the AED Lose?

Between 2020–2025, the AED lost ~8.0% of purchasing power due to cumulative inflation. At 1.5% average annual inflation, an uninvested saver loses half their purchasing power roughly every 47 years.

Is the AED Pegged to USD?

Yes—pegged to USD at 3.6725 since 1997. But note: the peg fixes exchange rates but doesn't shield you from domestic inflation, which quietly erodes purchasing power.

Why Is the AED a Safe Arab Haven?

A rare mix: strict USD peg + fiscal surplus + steady capital & foreign investment flows. That's why savers from Egypt, Lebanon, and Yemen open AED accounts as a practical alternative to USD itself.

How Do I Shield My Savings From AED Inflation?

Golden rule: don't hold long-term savings in an inflationary currency. Diversify between hard assets (gold historically preserves purchasing power), hard currencies, and income-generating assets. Use Modakharaty's gold calculator and inflation calculator to measure your position in real numbers before any decision.

Sources: IMF WEO, Central Bank bulletins. The same data used in Historical Inflation Calculator. Not investment advice.