Ask the Piggy Bank: What is Stagflation [Yielding Wealth]

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Stagnant economic growth coupled with inflation equals stagflationI expect to see more questions for the Ask the Piggy Bank feature as we head into continued economic uncertainty. Today’s question, which is especially timely, is this:

What is stagflation?

This word has been floating around for a few weeks, but it’s really becoming prominent as Fed chair Ben Bernanke denies that it is happening. Here is a basic look at what stagflation is:

Stagflation is the combination of two words: “stagnant” and “inflation.” It is used to describe economic conditions in which growth is slow (or virtually non-existent), even though inflation is in effect.

Stagflation is considered a phenomenon, since inflation is usually coupled with economic growth. The rise in prices, coupled with the lack of a requisite increase in spending power by consumers, is what makes stagflation so dangerous.

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