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Inflation

Inflation

When there is more money in circulation, the manufacturers of goods like food, clothing, and cars could respond to demand simply by raising prices. This means you could no longer buy as much with the same amount of money. It is known as inflation.

Inflation of about 2% a year is considered a sign of economic health, but more can quickly damage the economy.

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