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Disinflation for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: ,dɪsɪn'fleɪʃən

What does Disinflation really mean?

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Disinflation means that the rate at which prices are rising slows down. Let's imagine prices are like a balloon filling up with air - disinflation is when the balloon is still getting bigger, but the air is going in more slowly. It's like a slower increase in the cost of things. This means you might not notice it as much as inflation, when prices are rising really quickly. So, disinflation is like a breather from the rapid increase in prices, but it's not the same as deflation, which is when prices actually start to decrease.


Revised and Fact checked by Alex Johnson on 2023-11-15 10:02:42

Disinflation In a sentece

Learn how to use Disinflation inside a sentece

  • When the price of gasoline goes up by only 1% instead of the usual 3%, it is called disinflation.
  • If the cost of a movie ticket increases at a slower rate than before, it is a case of disinflation.
  • If the cost of food increases at a slower rate than before, it is also an example of disinflation.
  • When the rate of inflation decreases and the prices rise at a slower pace, it is called disinflation.
  • If the price of clothes only increases by a small amount compared to the past, it is a clear case of disinflation.

Disinflation Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

Disinflation Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.