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As inflation increases, the impact of tilt effect is said to become even more burdensome on borrowers. Why is this so?​

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Answered by pranay9018
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Inflation occurs when there is a general increase in the price of goods and services and a fall in purchasing power. Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed in terms of the number of goods and services that one unit of the currency can purchase.

Many economists agree that the long-term effects of inflation depend on the money supply. In other words, the money supply has a direct, proportional relationship with price levels in the long term. Thus, if the currency in circulation increases, there is a proportional increase in the price of goods and services.

For example, imagine that tomorrow, every single person’s bank account and their salary doubled. Initially, we might feel twice as rich as we were before, but the prices of goods and services would quickly rise to catch up to this new wage rate.

Before long, inflation would cause the real value of our money to return to its previous levels. Thus, increasing the supply of money increases the price levels. Inflation can benefit either the lender or the borrower, depending on the circumstances.

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