Why Is Inflation Like a Party That Never Ends?

Inflation is like a party that never ends, the more people come, the louder it gets. Imagine you have $10, and it buys you one candy bar. But if inflation hits, that same $10 now only buys you half a candy bar. The party keeps going because money loses its power over time, just like music that won’t stop playing.

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  1. At the beginning of the year, you had $10 for one candy bar, now it only buys half a candy bar.
  2. The party keeps going because more money is printed every time the government wants to pay off its debts.
  3. You used to be able to rent a bike for an hour with $2, now you need $3.

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