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by landemva
1758 days ago
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A dozen yummy donuts experience 100% increase. A double so you now have two dozen yummy donuts. Inflation. A dozen peaches experience 100% deflation. They completely 100% go to zero. There are zero peaches. They are gone. What would 500% deflation do? Using regular math and experiences with donuts and peaches, what happens at theoretical 101% deflation? And 500% deflation? How can something be reduced more than 100%, the point at which it already disappeared? |
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Inflation is about the loss of value, not deflation. 1£ today will be worth x£ tomorrow, where x < 1.