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USD Exchange Rate · Mexico

USD to MXN — Mexico Exchange Rate Today

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Current Exchange Rate

USD / MXN

17.5525 MXN

1 USD = 17.5525 MXN

▲ +0.38% 24h change

Quick conversions

$10 175.525
$20 351.05
$50 877.625
$100 1,755.25
$200 3,510.50
$500 8,776.25
$1000 17,552.50

Rate as of

Market Overview

USD/MXN · Mexico

AI Analysis
The Mexican peso currently trades at 17.6190 MXN per USD as of 2026-06-25, having depreciated by 1.96% over the past 30 days. This rate places the peso at 26.1% of its 52-week range, indicating it is closer to its strongest point of the year. The currency has shown a depreciating trend with a significant daily depreciation of 1.06% on 2026-06-24, and its volatility is relatively low at 0.26%.

Market Snapshot

Metric Value Change
Current Rate 17.5525
1 day ago 17.619 ▲ +0.38%
7 days ago 17.355 ▼ -1.14%
30 days ago 17.3073 ▼ -1.42%
1 year ago 18.9621 ▲ +7.43%
Highest price of the year 18.9621
Lowest price of the year 17.124

Exchange-rate trend

USD/MXN

MXN strengthens
MXN weakens

How to Read This Chart

Line goes UP (green) = MXN gets STRONGER

1 dollar buys fewer MXN. MXN is worth more!

Line goes DOWN (red) = Dollar gets STRONGER

1 dollar buys more MXN. MXN is worth less.

What this chart shows: Percentage change in the USD/MXN exchange rate over time.

Key Market Drivers

Factors influencing today's exchange rate

  1. 1

    Central bank monetary policy and interest rate decisions directly influence currency value.

    Source: Banco de México
  2. 2

    Economic indicators such as inflation, GDP, and employment affect investor confidence and currency demand.

    Source: INEGI
  3. 3

    Market volatility reflects economic uncertainty and can cause significant exchange rate movements.

    Source: Banco de México
  4. 4

    Trade balance and government policies impact capital flows and exchange rates.

    Source: Diario Oficial de la Federación

What This Means For You

Sending Remittances

Good Time to Send

The MXN has weakened 1.42% this month, meaning your USD buys more MXN. Your family receives more local currency per dollar sent.

Current rate: 1 USD = 17.5525 MXN

Official Data Sources

Authoritative sources for exchange rate data and economic indicators

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tipo de cambio del dólar hoy en México?

The official USD/MXN exchange rate is published by Banco de México (Banxico) and updated throughout the trading day. This represents the mid-market rate used as the official reference for Mexico.

Why is the Banco/tienda rate different from the mid-market rate?

Banks and exchange houses (casas de cambio) add their own spreads and fees on top of the mid-market rate. Banxico publishes the reference rate, but each provider sets their own effective rate based on their costs and profit margins.

When is the official reference rate published vs market rates?

Banxico publishes the official reference rate daily, typically around 8:00 AM Mexico time. Market rates fluctuate throughout the day based on supply and demand, while the official rate serves as a daily reference point.

How much is $100 USD in Latin American currencies right now?

Exchange rates vary by country and update continuously from live market data. For example, $100 USD might equal approximately 1,800 Mexican pesos, 500 Brazilian reals, or 100,000 Argentine pesos, depending on current rates. Banks and cash exchanges often add a markup; compare the total cost, not just the rate.

What are today's USD exchange rates for Latin America, and how often do they update?

Exchange rates for Latin American currencies fluctuate throughout the day based on market conditions. Each country has its own rate - for example, USD/MXN, USD/BRL, USD/ARS, etc. These rates represent the midpoint between buy and sell prices. Banks and exchanges add their own spreads, so compare total costs. Our rates update every 2 minutes during market hours.

Why does my bank's rate differ from the rate shown here?

Banks, exchanges, and card networks add a spread on top of the mid-market rate and may charge fees. The effective rate is: mid-market × (1 ± spread) ± fees. That's why your provider can differ from what you see here.

Can I see historical rates and the high/low for 2026?

Yes. Use the chart to select a date range (1D/1W/1M/YTD/1Y/5Y). We display open/close, high/low, and downloadable CSV.

What fees should I expect when exchanging or sending money?

Typical fees include: transfer fee, FX spread, ATM/cash withdrawal fees, and card cross-border fees. Compare total cost, not just the exchange rate.

What's the best time to exchange to get a good rate?

There's no guaranteed 'best' moment. For small amounts, fees/spreads dominate; for larger transfers, consider placing alerts and comparing providers. Weekends and holidays can widen spreads.

Do weekend or holiday rates differ?

Many providers pause or widen spreads when wholesale markets are closed. If you're converting off-hours, expect a less favorable rate than during active trading.

How long does a USD→MXN transfer take? Are there limits?

Typically minutes to 2 business days, depending on payment method, recipient bank, checks, and compliance reviews. Limits may apply and vary by provider and corridor.

Can I set alerts when USD/MXN hits 18.4301?

Yes! Create email or push alerts to monitor when the exchange rate crosses your target threshold or moves a set percentage in a day. This helps you act when conditions are favorable.

How do I convert MXN back to USD?

The process is similar but in reverse. Use the same conversion logic: amount in MXN ÷ current rate = USD amount. Consider fees and spreads for the reverse conversion as well.

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