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1 USD to JOD - Convert US Dollar to Jordanian Dinar

US Dollar to Jordanian Dinar

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0.709000
JOD
1.00 USD = 0.709000 JOD
Mid-market rate at 09:14 UTC

USD to JOD exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

USD US Dollar to Jordanian Dinar
USDJOD
1 USD 0.709000 JOD
5 USD 3.55 JOD
10 USD 7.09 JOD
25 USD 17.72 JOD
50 USD 35.45 JOD
100 USD 70.90 JOD
250 USD 177.25 JOD
500 USD 354.50 JOD
1,000 USD 709.00 JOD
5,000 USD 3,545.00 JOD
10,000 USD 7,090.00 JOD
JOD Jordanian Dinar to US Dollar
JODUSD
1 JOD 1.41 USD
5 JOD 7.05 USD
10 JOD 14.10 USD
25 JOD 35.26 USD
50 JOD 70.52 USD
100 JOD 141.04 USD
250 JOD 352.61 USD
500 JOD 705.22 USD
1,000 JOD 1,410.44 USD
5,000 JOD 7,052.19 USD
10,000 JOD 14,104.37 USD

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USD to JOD chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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USD to JOD Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High0.733000
Low0.682600
Average0.708087
Change-2.2%
Volatility2.01%

Looking at the 30-day window, the USD/JOD pair traded in a range of 0.682600 to 0.733000. The monthly average was 0.708087 with 2.01% volatility. This downward movement of 2.2% suggests significant momentum in the USD/JOD exchange rate.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 USD = 0.709000 JOD, updated as of July 3, 2026, 9:14 AM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

US Dollar to Jordanian Dinar Exchange Rate

The Jordanian dinar has been pegged to the US dollar at 0.709 JOD per dollar (roughly $1.41 per dinar) since 1995. Jordan is a small, resource-poor country that maintains its currency peg through a combination of US foreign aid, Gulf state support, remittances from the Jordanian diaspora, and tourism revenue from sites like Petra and the Dead Sea.

The Aid-Backed Currency

Jordan is unique among pegged currencies because it lacks the oil wealth that supports Gulf pegs. Instead, the dinar's stability rests on a tripod of external support. First, the United States provides over $1.5 billion in annual economic and military aid, reflecting Jordan's strategic importance as a stable, moderate ally in a volatile region. Second, Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia and the UAE, provide periodic budget support and investment. Third, Jordanian workers in the Gulf send home over $4 billion annually in remittances. Remove any one of these pillars and the peg would face serious pressure. This makes the JOD one of the most politically contingent currencies in the world. The dinar's value is less a reflection of Jordan's economy than of its diplomatic relationships. For the millions of tourists visiting Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea, and for the business community serving as a regional services hub, the peg provides welcome stability in a neighborhood where few currencies can claim the same.

What Drives the USD/JOD Rate

The rate is fixed at 0.709. US aid commitments, Gulf financial support, remittance flows, Central Bank of Jordan reserve levels, and tourism revenue are the factors that maintain peg credibility. IMF program compliance has also been important in recent years. Regional security developments affect confidence but have not threatened the peg despite Jordan's challenging neighborhood.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 0.5-2%. Exchange offices in Amman offer rates within 0.3-1% of the peg rate. Jordan's tourism sector means exchange services are widely available in tourist areas, though hotel and airport exchanges charge significant premiums. For transfers from the Gulf, dedicated remittance services offer competitive rates for the large Jordan-Gulf corridor.

How to Get the Best USD to JOD Rate

With a fixed rate, focus on minimizing fees. In Amman, downtown exchange offices are most competitive. Avoid airport and hotel exchanges. For incoming remittances from the Gulf, compare digital services with traditional hawala and bank transfer options to find the best total value.

USD
USD - US Dollar
The United States Dollar (USD) is the world's primary reserve currency and the most traded currency in the foreign exchange market. It is issued by the Federal Reserve and is used as a benchmark for global commodity prices including oil and gold.
JOD
JOD - Jordanian Dinar
The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the official currency of Jordan, pegged to the US Dollar. Despite limited natural resources, the dinar maintains its peg through international aid and remittances.

USD to JOD frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting US Dollar to Jordanian Dinar

The rate is fixed at approximately 0.709 JOD per dollar.
US foreign aid ($1.5B+/year), Gulf state support, and $4B in annual remittances provide the foreign currency needed to sustain the peg.
Yes. One dinar is worth roughly $1.41, making it more valuable than the dollar. This is maintained by policy, not market forces.
Banks charge 0.5-2%. Exchange offices offer 0.3-1% above the peg rate.
The peg depends on continued US aid and Gulf support. It has survived regional conflicts and refugee crises without breaking.
At the peg rate, approximately 709 JOD. Enter 1000 above for the exact amount.