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Iran’s rial slid to a fresh all-time low of about 1.95 million per U.S. dollar on Sunday, as renewed U.S. pressure and a collapsing ceasefire push an economy already battling…
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Iran’s rial slid to a fresh all-time low of about 1.95 million per U.S. dollar on Sunday, as renewed U.S. pressure and a collapsing ceasefire push an economy already battling 68.9% projected inflation deeper into crisis.
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Shiraz JagatiSHAREPublished: Jul 20, 2026, 2:25 AM
The dollar was quoted near 1.95 million rials in Iran’s open market on July 20, capping a brutal stretch for the currency. The greenback had already touched 1.918 million rials on July 17, crossing the previous record of 1.9 million rials set on May 4.

London-based broadcaster Iran International attributed the slide to “damage to energy and transport infrastructure, lower production and exports, and disruption around the Strait of Hormuz,” compounded by sanctions, war damage and years of economic mismanagement.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) now expects Iran’s economy to contract by 6.1% in 2026, reversing an earlier forecast of modest growth, while average inflation is projected to reach 68.9%. At the current exchange rate, Iran’s official monthly minimum wage of 166,255,500 rials converts to roughly $87.
The latest leg down has tracked the unraveling of the truce that briefly steadied the region in June. Reports cited renewed U.S. pressure and the collapsing ceasefire as the immediate drivers of the rial’s slump. Each round of escalation has fed through to the street, where the weakening currency raises the cost of imported goods, raw materials and medicine, sparking fears of higher food prices across the country.
For ordinary Iranians, the arithmetic grows harsher by the week. A currency that traded near 1.47 million per dollar at the start of 2026 has now shed roughly a quarter of its remaining value in about seven months, eroding wages and savings in real time.
Digital asset markets have repeatedly moved on the same headlines and Bitcoin.com News reported recently that bitcoin topped $66,000 when the U.S.-Iran framework was first announced, triggering a risk-on rally across markets, and later jumped above $67,000 as the deal’s progress liquidated $198 million in crypto shorts. The truce’s collapse has since sapped that optimism.
Bitcoin is changing hands near $64,250 at press time, down about 0.5% over 24 hours. Traders believe a fresh escalation could revive the volatility that accompanied earlier rounds of the conflict.
The currency crisis has also revived questions about Iran’s financial workarounds. Famed “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki recently linked Iran’s yuan-based oil payments to his long-running warnings about U.S. dollar weakness, arguing the shift could intensify pressure on the greenback over time.
The framework agreed in June called for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to return and deferred the details of Iran’s nuclear program to follow-on talks. Whether those talks survive the current escalation may determine whether the rial finds a floor.
With the IMF forecasting deeper contraction, inflation approaching 70%, and the ceasefire fraying, Iran’s currency crisis has become one of the clearest examples this year of how quickly geopolitical risk can translate into monetary collapse.
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