Monday, July 15, 2019
Dollar Gets Expensive
The most recent Big Mac Index
from The Economist shows that, using purchasing power parity to compare
the price of Big Macs in different countries, the U.S. dollar is very
strong. In only one country, Switzerland, is the currency overvalued
compared to the dollar. In every other country examined, the currency is
undervalued when compared to the dollar. When GDP is taken into
account, five currencies are overvalued compared to the dollar. Looking
at Britain, the pound reached a high of about 25 percent overvalued in
2008 to its current 16 percent undervaluation. Remember, a strong
dollar means that U.S. consumers can buy foreign goods more cheaply,
resulting in more imports. At the same time, U.S. exports become more
expensive to foreign buyers, thereby reducing exports.