Why Do Inflation Rates Suddenly Spike?

Imagine you're buying candy every week. One day, the candy costs twice as much, and it keeps getting more expensive each week. That’s like a sudden inflation spike. It happens when many things get more expensive all at once, usually because of something big happening in the economy, like people losing their jobs or shortages happening in stores.

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  1. A candy store doubles its prices because all the sugar is gone.
  2. Everyone suddenly starts buying cars at once, making car prices jump.
  3. A big fire burns down a factory and causes the price of shoes to go up overnight.

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