21 example sentences using inflation.
Inflation used in a sentence
Inflation in a sentence as a noun
Those with money are hurt by inflation and those with net debt benefit from it.
While inflation can be bad, it's at least manageable.
The NYTimes piece he cites has already adjusted for inflation in the 1967 IBM Market cap.
Posters here comparing it to traditional "space inflation" on drives are missing the point.
But then you have to think about providing inflation adjustments and healthcare for that period and it's just not good.
In the Cliff Note version, inflation helps because people are willing to take real pay cuts when they're disguised as a nominal pay increase.
To provide the average 50 year old male a $50,000 salary for the rest of their life costs over $1M - and that isn't $50,000 adjusted for inflation.
If your pay raise isn't even keeping up with inflation, congratulations your reward for your last year's work is a de facto pay cut.
Of course, it's possible that these economists are secretly just pushing inflation as the "hidden tax" we're all up in arms about.
Certainly if pornography was only being consumed once a week then the rate of let's call it "stimulation inflation" can't have been that high, or can it?
Labour income as a whole is only increasing because of inflation and population inflation.
Which is one of the most powerful invariants against corruption and government-sponsored inflation, goals which are worth these effort.
It seems to forget that you're hiring someone to get a job done and instead provides an inflation mechanism for already large egos by saying "We have a gate.
So a starting employee on a starting salary might easily see double digit increases year over year, while an experienced employee might barely keep up with inflation.
Because diploma is a hyper-inflation profitable industry in China.
Are these crazy inflationary economists suggesting policies that would increase seignorage to a significant level?
The columbia journalism review author double counted inflation.
Absolutely no discussion of inflation is complete without recognition of the fact that inflation and inflation expectations are at historically low levels[1] right now.
If you think back to how long the phrase "six figure salary" has been in use, you'll realize that, with inflation, a seven figure salary is quite accurately the new six figure salary in expensive cities like SF and NYC.
By then the speculators will have been burned so badly that they'll stay far away, so it'll quietly gain adoption in the background, and then eventually become the new currency of choice when inflation starts to make it's way through current fiat currencies.
But surely a large part of the reason that a Coke cost a nickel for 70 years was that there was no real inflation for a large part of that time, during which time Coca-Cola also had the opportunity to significantly increase production and cost efficiency.
Inflation definitions
a general and progressive increase in prices; "in inflation everything gets more valuable except money"
(cosmology) a brief exponential expansion of the universe (faster than the speed of light) postulated to have occurred shortly after the big bang
lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity
See also: ostentation ostentatiousness pomposity pompousness pretentiousness puffiness splashiness
the act of filling something with air