Uruguay’s National Institute of Statistics (INE) regularly publishes the value of the Indexed Unit (UI), a key component of the nation’s financial system. The UI’s value is directly tied to the country’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), reflecting changes in the cost of living. As of July 5, 2026, the UI is currently valued at [Value - not provided in text] Uruguayan pesos. This index is crucial for various financial instruments, notably contracts and debts, adjusting payments based on inflation. The INE tracks and releases this data monthly to provide an accurate representation of economic fluctuations. Understanding the UI’s value is important for both individuals and businesses operating within the Uruguayan economy.

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