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Inflation Changes in Pricing. Price Comparisons 1936 - $1989 2010 - $30,171 2012 - $110,000 1969 - $3714 2012 - $22,467 Mint - $67,700 1987 - $64.99 2012.

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Page 1: Inflation Changes in Pricing. Price Comparisons 1936 - $1989 2010 - $30,171 2012 - $110,000 1969 - $3714 2012 - $22,467 Mint - $67,700 1987 - $64.99 2012.

InflationChanges in Pricing

Page 2: Inflation Changes in Pricing. Price Comparisons 1936 - $1989 2010 - $30,171 2012 - $110,000 1969 - $3714 2012 - $22,467 Mint - $67,700 1987 - $64.99 2012.

Price Comparisons• 1936 - $1989• 2010 - $30,171• 2012 - $110,000

• 1969 - $3714• 2012 - $22,467• Mint - $67,700

• 1987 - $64.99• 2012 - $126.63• In Box - $500• Respectively - $33.13

Page 3: Inflation Changes in Pricing. Price Comparisons 1936 - $1989 2010 - $30,171 2012 - $110,000 1969 - $3714 2012 - $22,467 Mint - $67,700 1987 - $64.99 2012.

Inflation

•Increase on average level of prices over time

AverageLevel ofPrices

Total G/SGDP/GNP

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Rate of Inflation

•Comparing the CPI of a base year to CPI of other years

•2-4 % is normal and good•Deflation – decrease in the average level

of prices

% = A – B x 100 A

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Types of Inflation

•Creeping Inflation▫Low inflation for a long period of time

•Chronic Inflation▫Inflation steadily rising over a long period

of time•Hyperinflation

▫Out of control▫1000%

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Theories

•Quantity▫Too much money in the economy▫More dollars are printed than the country’s

worth•Demand –Pull

▫Consumer demand is too high•Cost-Push

▫Costs of production decrease supply▫Costs shifted to consumers

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Demand-Pull

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Cost-Push

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Questions

•What should be done to combat inflation?•Should economic growth be slowed to

guard against inflation?•How would you stop inflation?•Who should be responsible for this in the

US?