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Monetary freedom index (0-100), 2025:

The average for 2025 based on 12 countries was 60.16 points. The highest value was in Guyana: 76 points and the lowest value was in Venezuela: 0 points. The indicator is available from 1995 to 2025. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: points; Source: The Heritage Foundation
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Countries Monetary freedom, 2025 Global rank Available data
Guyana 76 1 -
Ecuador 75.3 2 -
Paraguay 74.6 3 -
Brazil 74.4 4 -
Peru 73.9 5 -
Chile 71.8 6 -
Bolivia 70.6 7 -
Colombia 69.4 8 -
Uruguay 68.5 9 -
Suriname 44.1 10 -
Argentina 23.3 11 -
Venezuela 0 12 -


New - World map: Monetary freedom




Definition: The score for the Monetary freedom index is based on two factors: the weighted average inflation rate for the most recent three years and price controls. Higher index values denote price stability without microeconomic intervention.

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