>>81471790 (OP)The dollar and the euro (as far as I know) have been about the same value for ages now with the stronger currency fluctuating back and forth every once in a while. But mostly it was about on par. The euro is not what it used to be, I will say that, but compared to the dollar right now its been holding up pretty good. But I wouldnt exactly say that this can be credited to the strength of the Euro, I think its more that the dollar is severely falling off (as you can tell by the graph).
Reason for this (and people wont like me saying this) is that the Trump administration has been raping the US economy with tariffs that harm his own country more than the ones he aims to punish (though ofc we and all the other countries hes been tariffing are feeling the effects too). If it keeps going like this, I dont think the dollar is going to recover until Trump is out of office. He needs to seriously re-evaluate his handling of the economy, which, to be fair, was already kind of a mess when he got it, but it seems to me hes only making it worse.