Examples
- Your favorite pizza used to be $10, but now it's $12.
- Your allowance is still $10 a week, but you can't buy as much candy anymore.
- The same toy that cost $5 last year now costs $7.
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See also
- Why Is Inflation Like a Party That Never Ends?
- Why Do Companies Charge More for the Same Product in Different Countries?
- What is EUR?
- How does "quantitative tightening" affect global financial markets?
- How do investors confirm an uptrend or downtrend in markets?
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