What is Deflation? An Inflation Explained Video
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This video explains deflation, the opposite of inflation, in which the overall price level falls for a sustained period and leads to reduced spending and potential economic decline. It highlights the risks and effects of deflation on the economy.
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What is deflation? Deflation represents the opposite of inflation. Deflation occurs when the overall price level falls for a sustained period of time. While high inflation imposes costs in a society, deflation can be costly, too. Deflation can change people’s behaviors in ways that hurt the economy. If people think prices will go down in the future, they may spend less now. When prices fall and people buy less, businesses might need to lower their employees’ wages or even lay off workers. These actions could then set in motion a deflationary spiral in which reluctance to spend leads to lower economic activity and a faster decline in prices, with the process then repeating itself. With the recent increase in inflation, people have questions about types of inflation, trends, and more. Check out the Cleveland Fed Center for Inflation Research to better understand inflation and how it affects you and our economy.
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