Meaning & Definition of word "Inflation"

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    Inflation

    /ɪnˈfleɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and, subsequently, purchasing power is falling.
      • Example: The recent inflation has resulted in higher prices for everyday goods.
    • 2. A decrease in the purchasing power of money, often due to an increase in the supply of money.
      • Example: Economists are worried that excessive money printing could lead to hyperinflation.
    • 3. The action of inflating something, such as a tire or balloon.
      • Example: The inflation of the balloons took longer than expected due to the small pump.
    • 4. A situation where an increase in economic activity outstrips the growth of productive capacity.
      • Example: The government is trying to manage inflation while simultaneously boosting economic growth.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'inflatio', meaning 'a blowing up'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inflation rate:

    The percentage increase in prices over a specified period.

    hyperinflation:

    An extremely high and typically accelerating inflation rate.

    deflationary spiral:

    A situation where falling prices lead to lower production and employment.

    Related Words

    deflation:

    A decrease in the general price level of goods and services.

    stagflation:

    A situation of slow economic growth and relatively high unemployment, accompanied by inflation.

    monetary policy:

    The process by which the monetary authority manages money supply to achieve specific goals.

    Slang Meanings of inflation

    Meaning: The cost of living is going up.

    Example Sentence: With all this inflation, my paycheck just doesn't stretch like it used to.

    Meaning: Prices skyrocketing.

    Example Sentence: Gas prices? Total inflation city out there!