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inflationary spiral

noun

Definition of inflationary spiral

: a continuous rise in prices that is sustained by the tendency of wage increases and cost increases to react on each other

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The new money caused an inflationary spiral that eroded the value of any savings people had. Declan Walsh, The Seattle Times, "The tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen," 26 Oct. 2018 According to a study by Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, Venezuela’s inflationary spiral as of May ranked as the 23rd highest recorded. Anthony Faiola, The Seattle Times, "Venezuela’s inflation rate may hit 1,000,000 percent," 24 July 2018 One of the big ones is the possibility of setting off a further inflationary spiral. Mimi Whitefield, miamiherald, "Cuba desperately needs to reform currency system, but timing couldn’t be worse | Miami Herald," 4 Apr. 2018 By Jason Overdorf Even as India's government pours $5 billion into a scheme to ease rural unemployment, its plan may be contributing to an inflationary spiral that's making the cost of living more burdensome for the country's poor. Newsweek, "Amazing Photos of Bioluminescent Phytoplankton," 14 Mar. 2018 The union victory in the famous GE strike during the Nixon administration won salary increases for workers but contributed to an inflationary spiral. Thomas S. Hibbs, National Review, "‘The End of Loyalty’ and the Surge in Populist Sentiment," 31 Aug. 2017 The government printed even more money in the run up to the constituent assembly vote last Sunday, adding to the inflationary spiral, said Francisco Rodriguez, a prominent Venezuelan economist at Torino Capital in New York. Anatoly Kurmanaev, WSJ, "Venezuela Says It Defeated Attack by Soldiers Urging Others to Rebel," 6 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of inflationary spiral

1931, in the meaning defined above

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