"Macroeconomics" deals with the "big picture" of how things fit together in the economy as a whole, while "microeconomics" deals more with how it affects the individual. Here at InflationData, we generally look at the macro side and leave the economics of the individual to our sister sites like Your Family Finances. Today we are going to look at the macroeconomic implications of the link between inflation and Interest rates. ~Tim McMahon, editor The Macroeconomic Link Between Inflation and Interest Rates By George J. Newton Price Inflation is the rate at which the price of goods and services rises in the economy over a period of time. Monetary inflation is the increase in the money … [Read more...]
Effects of Inflation on Savings
Inflation Effects Everyday we hear of commodity prices going up and the value of money going down. We've also heard of inflation and the global economic crisis having a far-reaching effects on the world economy. But have you ever stopped to think how inflation is affecting your everyday financial matters? How is it affecting your savings account? If you haven't given it much thought, perhaps it is time to do so. Below are few ways inflation affects your savings. By giving it a bit of thought, you can work out an alternate plan or be prepared, so you can keep more of your savings. Take a close look: Inflation Reduces the Value of Money: Initially you may have been able to buy … [Read more...]
Inflation-Busting Tips To Help You Get The Most from Your Money
Rising inflation has been a major concern over the past few years. The real value of your money can be quickly eroded if the interest on your accounts fails to keep pace with the rising cost of goods and services. So what can you do about it? Here are some Inflation-Busting Tips to help with your investments: Inflation "The Silent Thief" Price Inflation is the measure of the rising costs of goods and services across a period of time, also described as the “rising cost of living”. Sometimes described as ‘the silent thief’, savers are often left unaware of the effect that inflation is having on their savings. While you may not physically lose money as a result of rising inflation, the … [Read more...]
How Inflation Affects Your Savings- Reduced Buying Power
Inflation and Savings When the average person thinks about inflation, the first thing that comes to mind an increase in the Cost of Living i.e. that items they purchase regularly keep getting more and more expensive. While this is true, an even greater concern regarding inflation is its impact on savings and financial planning. Inflation Hurts Savings Buying Power Inflation hurts consumer buying power, because increased costs mean spending more to purchase the same items. What you put into a savings account today, at current interest rates (which are approximately 1% APR at the time of this writing), will only buy half as much in 20 years as it does now if you figure the inflation … [Read more...]