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USD to ARS Converter.

Current rate

1 USD = 1450 ARS as of 2026-05-17. USD/ARS is one of the most-searched FX pairs globally due to Argentina's chronic dollar dependency, multiple parallel exchange rates ("blue dollar," MEP, CCL, crypto dollar), and persistent triple-digit inflation. The Milei government's 2024 devaluation, removal of capital controls in phases, and a fresh IMF Extended Fund Facility in 2025 have kept the peso on a managed crawling peg. Argentinians routinely save in USD via informal channels, making this a daily-life pair, not just a remittance corridor.

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USDARS Converter

$
🇺🇸 $1.00 = 🇦🇷
ARS 1,450.00
Rate: 1 USD = 1450.0000 ARS
Common conversions
🇺🇸 USD🇦🇷 ARS
$1.00ARS 1,450.00
$10.00ARS 14,500.00
$100.00ARS 145,000.00
$500.00ARS 725,000.00
$1,000.00ARS 1,450,000.00
$5,000.00ARS 7,250,000.00
$10,000.00ARS 14,500,000.00
$50,000.00ARS 72,500,000.00
$100,000.00ARS 145,000,000.00
✨ Mid-market rate · as of 2026-05-17 · Real-world transfer rates may differ 0.5-3% depending on provider · Not financial advice
📈 Trend

USD trend over time.

Today
1450
1 USD = ARS
1 year ago
1100
↑ 31.8% in 12 months
5 years ago
92
↑ 1476.1% in 5 years
🔢 Quick reference

USD to ARS conversion table.

Common US Dollar amounts converted to Argentine Peso at today's rate of 1 USD = 1450 ARS. The reverse holds too: 1 ARS = 0.0007 USD.

USD → ARS
1 USD 1,450 ARS
5 USD 7,250 ARS
10 USD 14,500 ARS
25 USD 36,250 ARS
50 USD 72,500 ARS
100 USD 145,000 ARS
500 USD 725,000 ARS
1,000 USD 1,450,000 ARS
5,000 USD 7,250,000 ARS
10,000 USD 14,500,000 ARS
ARS → USD
1 ARS 0.0007 USD
5 ARS 0.0034 USD
10 ARS 0.0069 USD
25 ARS 0.0172 USD
50 ARS 0.0345 USD
100 ARS 0.069 USD
500 ARS 0.3448 USD
1,000 ARS 0.6897 USD
5,000 ARS 3.45 USD
10,000 ARS 6.9 USD
💡 About this corridor

Why people convert USD to ARS.

The USD/ARS corridor is driven mostly by global reserve currency and remittances from US-based workers. On the Argentine Peso side, demand comes from crawling-peg dollar control, parallel-market FX (blue dollar), and IMF programme economy. Because both sides see steady two-way flow, USD/ARS is one of the more liquid pairs in this region — which usually means tighter spreads and smaller markups than thinly-traded exotic pairs.

Over the past 12 months the US Dollar has moved up 31.8% against the Argentine Peso, and over five years it has strengthened about 1476.1% (from 92 to 1450). If you're sending money on this corridor, that trend matters: a rising rate means timing your transfer — or locking a rate with a forward contract for large amounts — can change the Argentine Peso you receive by a meaningful margin.

Getting the best USD → ARS rate. The figure above is the mid-market rate — the "true" rate banks and brokers reference. Most banks add a 1–3% margin on top and may charge a flat wire fee. Specialist services (Wise, Remitly, and regional exchange houses on this corridor) typically convert closer to mid-market. Always compare the effective rate after all fees, not just the headline rate — on a large USD transfer, a 2% difference is real money.

Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-05-17 and are for informational purposes only — not a quote or financial advice. Confirm the live rate with your provider before transacting.

❓ FAQ

USD to ARS FAQ.

Who converts USD to ARS?
Argentinians receiving remittances from the US (especially from Miami, NYC and Madrid diaspora), US tech companies paying Argentine remote workers (Argentina has become a major nearshoring hub), tourists, and Argentine families repatriating savings during favorable parallel-rate moments.
Best way to send USD to ARS?
For workers paid in USD, Deel, Payoneer and Wise are standard, often paying out via crypto (USDT) at the MEP/CCL rate. Western Union famously offered the "blue dollar" rate in Argentina from 2022-2024, beating the official rate by 100%+. Remitly and Sendwave now offer rates close to MEP. Always compare against the dolar blue and dolar MEP rates published daily on Ámbito.com or DolarHoy.
Why does Argentina have multiple exchange rates?
Argentina has run capital controls ("cepo cambiario") since 2019, creating divergent rates: oficial (central bank), MEP (stock-market USD via bond arbitrage), CCL (cable foreign-listed bond arbitrage), blue (informal street), and crypto (USDT). Milei's 2024-2025 reforms have unified some but the gap persists. The IMF program targets a single rate but inflation and reserves make this gradual.