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AUD to USD Market Data

Australian dollar (AUD) to US dollar (USD) market data - latest interbank exchange rate, trend, chart & historic rates.

90-day market context

AUD to USD at 0.7138 is just 0.7% above its 3-month average of 0.7086, having traded in a quite stable 5.9% range from 0.6853 to 0.7258
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Currency Forecasts related to AUD/USD

AUD to USD Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, AUD/USD is trading close to 0.7148, just slightly above its 90-day average and within recent highs. The pair is supported by risk-off sentiment, which pressures risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian dollar.

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AUD to EUR Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, AUD/EUR is trading close to the 90-day average and near recent range highs. The pair is supported by risk-off conditions and the rate differential, which favour a weaker Australian Dollar.

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AUD to JPY Exchange Rate Forecast & Outlook

Currently, AUD/JPY is trading close to 113.7, above its 90-day average of 112.2, and holding within a recent stable range. The pair is supported by the RBA’s hawkish stance and a positive commodities outlook.

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AUD/USD stands near 0.7138 with a mild downside bias. Global risk sentiment and geopolitical tensions keep the pair supported but prone to weakness if risk appetite improves. Watch for potential further declines amid ongoing risk-off pressure.

 

AUD to USD Conversion: What Is Your Money Worth?

To help you understand the real-world value of the current exchange rate, the table below shows how much Australian dollar are worth in US dollar across a range of amounts.

This gives a quick view of what you’d get when converting different AUD amounts at today’s rate * :

AUD USD
A$ 1 $ 0.7138
A$ 5 $ 3.5690
A$ 10 $ 7.1380
A$ 20 $ 14.28
A$ 50 $ 35.69
A$ 100 $ 71.38
A$ 250 $ 178.45
A$ 500 $ 356.90
A$ 1,000 $ 713.80
A$ 2,000 $ 1,428
A$ 5,000 $ 3,569
A$ 10,000 $ 7,138
A$ 20,000 $ 14,276
A$ 50,000 $ 35,690
A$ 100,000 $ 71,380
AUD USD
A$ 1.4010 $ 1
A$ 7.0050 $ 5
A$ 14.01 $ 10
A$ 28.02 $ 20
A$ 70.05 $ 50
A$ 140.10 $ 100
A$ 350.25 $ 250
A$ 700.50 $ 500
A$ 1,401 $ 1,000
A$ 2,802 $ 2,000
A$ 7,005 $ 5,000
A$ 14,010 $ 10,000
A$ 28,020 $ 20,000
A$ 70,050 $ 50,000
A$ 140,100 $ 100,000

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*Converted at the current AUD-USD interbank exchange rate. Calculate actual payout amounts for Send Money and Travel Money exchange rates.

 
   
United States

Everyday Costs in in United States

How much does it really cost to live, work, or travel in ? Here's what to expect for daily expenses and expat living.

Currency Guide: United States (ISO Code: US)

For travelers planning a 1-week mid-range stay in the United States, a budget of around $1,400 to $2,000 is advisable. This estimate includes a mix of accommodation, meals, transportation, and entertainment. Here's a brief overview of typical daily expenses in local currency (USD):

  • 🍔 Meal at a local restaurant: $15-25
  • ☕ Coffee: $3-5
  • 🚌 Public transport fare: $2-3
  • 📱 Prepaid SIM card: $40-60
  • 🏨 Budget hotel or Airbnb: $100-150 per night

In general, the U.S. can be considered an average to slightly expensive destination depending on the region. For example, major cities like New York and San Francisco tend to be pricier than rural areas. When comparing costs of visiting the U.S. to a country like Canada or the UK, Canada is often cheaper, especially regarding accommodation and dining options. The U.K. generally aligns closely with the U.S. in terms of major city expenses, with London being particularly expensive due to high costs of living, thus making a trip to the U.S. comparable.

Expat Living in the United States

For expats, monthly living costs generally range from $2,500 to $4,000 depending on lifestyle and location. This typically includes rent (which can be a significant part of the budget), groceries, utilities, and transportation. Useful tips for banking in the U.S. include opening a local bank account to avoid excessive ATM fees and ensuring your debit/credit cards are accepted widely. Payment methods can vary greatly, with contactless payments and mobile wallets gaining popularity.

When it comes to exchanging money, options like Wise or OFX are typically better than converting cash at local banks or airports, which may have unfavorable rates. Additionally, for regular receiving and sending of funds internationally, using online transfer services can save you significant amounts in fees and provide real-time currency conversion rates, making your financial transactions smoother and more cost-effective.

 

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