USD per EUR Exchange Rate

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Source: European Central Bank EXR reference exchange-rate dataset

Source description: Weekly, monthly and yearly average exchange rates from ECB reference exchange-rate data. Values are expressed as local currency units per 1 euro; reciprocal euro per currency values are also included.

Table ID: macro_economics/currency/ecb_exchange_rates

Key findings:

  • May 2026 averaged 1.17 US dollars per euro, up from 1.13 in May 2025, so euro-denominated suppliers, prices and benchmarks translated into more dollars than one year earlier.
  • The exchange rate is 18.8% above the October 2022 low of 0.98 US dollars per euro, showing a clear move away from the strongest-dollar point in the available period.
  • The long-run range runs from 0.98 US dollars per euro in October 2022 to 1.23 in February 2018, and the current level remains 5.5% below that 2018 high.

Latest data:

datecurrencyfrequencycurrency_per_eureur_per_currencyobservations
2025-07-01USDmonthly1.16770.856423
2025-08-01USDmonthly1.16310.859721
2025-09-01USDmonthly1.17320.852422
2025-10-01USDmonthly1.1630.859823
2025-11-01USDmonthly1.1560.86520
2025-12-01USDmonthly1.17090.854121
2026-01-01USDmonthly1.17380.851921
2026-02-01USDmonthly1.18240.845720
2026-03-01USDmonthly1.15580.865222
2026-04-01USDmonthly1.17060.854220
2026-05-01USDmonthly1.16730.856720
2026-06-01USDmonthly1.16360.85943

The USD/EUR exchange rate matters for the US furniture market because US demand, retail sales and most supplier negotiations are dollar-based, while European product lines, global benchmarks and investor comparisons often use euro values. A weaker dollar against the euro can make euro-priced furniture, components and design-led imports more expensive in dollar terms.

For US manufacturers, retailers, importers and analysts, USD/EUR helps explain whether changes in euro-denominated market size, trade values or company comparisons come from furniture demand and sourcing decisions or from currency translation.

Market Context

The United States is a large furniture demand market with deep import exposure and a broad domestic retail base. USD/EUR movements are especially useful when comparing US furniture imports, consumer-market size, listed retailer performance or supplier costs with European peers and euro-denominated sourcing alternatives.

The indicator complements US Furniture Imports by Year, US Furniture Consumer Market Size and US Furniture Products Search Trend by adding currency context to sourcing, demand and cross-market comparison.


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