Value of 2007 Euro (Slovakia) today

€100 in 2007
€169.2 in 2024

The inflation rate in Slovakia between 2007 and today has been 69.2%, which translates into a total increase of €69.2. This means that 100 euro in 2007 are equivalent to 169.2 euro in 2024. In other words, the purchasing power of €100 in 2007 equals €169.2 today. The average annual inflation rate between these periods has been 3.14%.

Inflation timeline in Slovakia (2007 - 2024)

The following chart depicts the equivalence of €100 due to compound inflation and CPI changes. All values are equivalent in terms of purchasing power, which means that for each year the same goods or services could be bought with the indicated amount of money.

All calculations are performed in the local currency (EUR) and using 6 decimal digits. Results show only up to 2 decimal digits to favour readability. Inflation data is provided by governments and international institutions on a monthly basis. Today's values were extrapolated from the latest 12-month rolling average official data.

The following table contains relevant indicators:

Indicator Value
Cumulative inflation 2007-2023 62.22%
Cumulative inflation 2007-today 69.2%
Avg. Annual inflation 2007-2023 3.07%
CPI 2007 85.7
CPI 2023 139.03
CPI 2024-11 (latest official data) 144.69
CPI today 145.01

How to calculate today's value of money after inflation?

There are several ways to calculate the time value of money. Depending on the data available, results can be obtained by using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) formula or the compound interest formula.

Using the CPI formula

When we have both the start and end years, we can use the following formula:

Valuet =Value0 ×
CPIt/CPI0

To obtain the values equivalent in buying power between 2007 and 2023, use the corresponding CPI values:

Value2023
=Value2007 ×
CPI2023/CPI2007
=€ 100 ×
139.03/85.7
€162.22

To obtain the equivalent value today (present value), plug in the CPI for today, which is estimated as 145.01:

Valuetoday
=Value2007 ×
CPItoday/CPI2007
=€ 100 ×
145.01/85.7
€169.2

Alternative: Using the compound interest formula

Given that money changes with time as a result of an inflation rate that acts as compound interest, we can use the following formula: FV = PV × (1 + i)n, where:

  • FV: Future Value
  • PV: Present Value
  • i: Interest rate (inflation)
  • n: Number of times the interest is compounded (i.e. # of years)

In this case, the future value represents the final amount obtained after applying the inflation rate to our initial value. In other words, it indicates how much are €100 worth today. There are 16 years between 2007 and 2023 and the average inflation rate was 3.0696%. Therefore, we can resolve the formula like this:

Value2023
=PV × (1 + i)n
=€100 × (1 + 0.030696)16
€162.22

Slovakia inflation - Conversion table

Initial Value Equivalent value
€1 euro in 2007 €1.62 euro in 2023
€5 euro in 2007 €8.11 euro in 2023
€10 euro in 2007 €16.22 euro in 2023
€50 euro in 2007 €81.11 euro in 2023
€100 euro in 2007 €162.22 euro in 2023
€500 euro in 2007 €811.08 euro in 2023
€1,000 euro in 2007 €1,622.15 euro in 2023
€5,000 euro in 2007 €8,110.76 euro in 2023
€10,000 euro in 2007 €16,221.53 euro in 2023
€50,000 euro in 2007 €81,107.63 euro in 2023
€100,000 euro in 2007 €162,215.26 euro in 2023
€500,000 euro in 2007 €811,076.32 euro in 2023
€1,000,000 euro in 2007 €1,622,152.64 euro in 2023
Cumulative inflation From 2007 69.2%
Avg. annual inflation From 2007 3.14%
CPI 2007 85.7
CPI today 145.01

Value of Euro over time (by year)

Period Value
2007 100
2008 104.6
2009 106.29
2010 107.3
2011 111.51
2012 115.53
2013 117.15
2014 117.06
2015 116.68
2016 116.07
2017 117.6
2018 120.55
2019 123.76
2020 126.16
2021 130.14
2022 146.76
2023 162.22
2024-11 168.82
Today 169.2

All available years

Today's value of euro (Slovakia) by year:

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