deflation
During the decline of prices due to insufficient money supply, a deflationary spiral can occur. This leads to decreased consumer spending, as people anticipate lower prices in the future and postpone purchases. Businesses, facing reduced demand, may cut production and lay off workers, resulting in higher unemployment. Ultimately, this cycle can further contract the economy and exacerbate the decline in prices.
the decline of prices due to insufficient money supply A+
Deflation is the erosion of land by wind movements. Stormy wux HEeer
A market is often referred to as a "bear market" when there is a decline or an expected decline in stock prices across the entire stock market. This typically occurs when investor confidence wanes, leading to widespread selling and a drop in stock values of 20% or more from recent highs. Bear markets can be driven by various factors, including economic downturns, rising interest rates, or geopolitical tensions. They contrast with "bull markets," where prices are rising or expected to rise.
deflation
During the decline of prices due to insufficient money supply, a deflationary spiral can occur. This leads to decreased consumer spending, as people anticipate lower prices in the future and postpone purchases. Businesses, facing reduced demand, may cut production and lay off workers, resulting in higher unemployment. Ultimately, this cycle can further contract the economy and exacerbate the decline in prices.
the decline of prices due to insufficient money supply A+
Deflation is the erosion of land by wind movements. Stormy wux HEeer
People selling their shares
prices rise
A market is often referred to as a "bear market" when there is a decline or an expected decline in stock prices across the entire stock market. This typically occurs when investor confidence wanes, leading to widespread selling and a drop in stock values of 20% or more from recent highs. Bear markets can be driven by various factors, including economic downturns, rising interest rates, or geopolitical tensions. They contrast with "bull markets," where prices are rising or expected to rise.
Bear
prices rise
A general decline in housing prices
A decline in prices
stagflation