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US Dollar Continues Downward Trend (No Purchasing Power🤬🥵) Reflecting Investor Lack Of Confidence! 

Over the past 12 months, the United States Dollar has decreased by approximately 10.15%.

It has shown some recent strengthening, but overall, it has experienced a significant decline compared to the previous year.

U.S. Dollar Performance Overview

Yearly Trend

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has decreased by approximately 10.15% over the past 12 months.

The index has shown a significant decline, marking its worst annual performance since 2017.

Monthly Changes

In the last month, the dollar has strengthened slightly, with an increase of 0.49%.

As of January 12, 2026, the DXY value is 98.7940, down 0.34% from the previous session.

Historical Context

The dollar index has fluctuated between a low of 96.22 and a high of 110.18 over the past year.

The all-time high for the U.S. Dollar Index was 164.72 in February 1985.

Key Influencing Factors

Recent concerns regarding the independence of the Federal Reserve have impacted the dollar's value.

Economic indicators, such as employment data, have also influenced market perceptions and the dollar's strength.

This data reflects the dollar's performance and the factors affecting its value over the past year.