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Just went down a rabbit hole on Pakistan's currency history and it's actually wild to see how much the rupee has weakened over time. Back in 1947 when the country was founded, the dollar to PKR exchange rate was sitting at 3.31, which seems almost unreal compared to today's numbers.
For decades nothing really changed, right through the 1950s and 60s it stayed pegged around that same level. But then things started shifting in the 70s and 80s, and honestly the depreciation really picked up pace from the 90s onwards. By 2000 you're looking at 51.90 PKR per dollar, and it just kept climbing. The 2008 financial crisis hit hard at around 81 PKR, then 2018-2019 saw another sharp drop to 163-164 range.
The last few years have been rough though. 2022 hit 240, jumped to 286 in 2023, and we're hovering around 277 right now in 2024. That's an 84x depreciation from that original dollar to PKR rate in 1947. Really puts into perspective what decades of inflation and currency pressure can do to a nation's purchasing power. Pretty sobering when you think about it.