Inflation in Morocco: The MAD and gradual float

Direct Answer: The Moroccan Dirham lost ~15.8% of its purchasing power between 2020 & 2025 due to cumulative inflation (IMF & Central Bank data). Every 100 MAD saved in 2020 buys today what only 84.2 MAD could buy back then. The worst year was 2022 with 6.7% inflation.

−15.8%
Purchasing Power Loss 2020–2025
3.0%
Average Annual Inflation
24 years
Until 50% Purchasing Power Loss
🔗 Currency Basket (EUR 60% + USD 40%) with Flexible Range
Exchange Rate System

The Moroccan Dirham is managed with a flexible peg to a basket dominated by EUR (60%) due to trade ties with Europe—so it moves steadily without dramatic swings. The 2022-2023 wave (inflation above 6%) was imported from Europe's energy crisis, then subsided. Morocco is gradually moving toward wider floating in coordination with the IMF.

Annual Inflation in Morocco (2020–2025)

YearInflation Rate
20200.65%
20211.40%
20226.65%
20236.10%
20241.00%
20251.80%

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Moroccan Dirham

How much has the Moroccan Dirham lost in purchasing power?

Between 2020 & 2025, the Moroccan Dirham lost ~15.8% of its purchasing power due to cumulative inflation. At an average inflation rate of 3.0% annually, an uninvested saver loses half their purchasing power every ~24 years.

Is the Moroccan Dirham pegged to the Dollar?

Yes—a currency basket (EUR 60% + USD 40%) with a flexible range. But note: pegging stabilizes exchange rates but doesn't protect you from domestic inflation, which quietly erodes purchasing power.

Is floating the Moroccan Dirham risky for savings?

Morocco's approach is deliberately gradual: widening the band in stages since 2018 instead of a single floating shock. So far, the Dirham hasn't lost ground—but Egypt's lesson says: always watch the gap between official rates and parallel exchange rates.

How do I protect my savings from Moroccan Dirham 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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