Why Do Inflation Rates Happen So Slowly?

Imagine you have a bag of candies that cost $1 each. At first, the bag costs $10 for 10 candies. A few years later, the price goes up to $12 for 10 candies, just because everything around you, like the paper and glue used in your bag, got more expensive over time. That’s how inflation works, it doesn’t change prices all at once, but little by little, making it feel slow.

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  1. You buy bread that used to be $2 now costs $2.10, it took months for the change to happen.
  2. A video game you loved suddenly got more expensive, but only by a few dollars each year.
  3. Your favorite pizza place raised its prices by 5 cents every month, and no one noticed until a year later.

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