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  2. Inflation hitting local families, businesses; when will the ...

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    Feb. 27—Inflation has emerged as another stubborn challenge brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, eroding worker wage gains, increasing costs for businesses and cratering consumer sentiment about ...

  3. The impact of inflation on public agencies was a recurring theme as the Board of Education and the county commissioners met with state legislators. Inflation is affecting local governments, and ...

  4. Inflation, building projects weigh on local governments ahead ...

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    It's a big bump amid the inflation, uncertain economic outlook and rising home values already squeezing taxpayers, but Mayor Mark Windschitl has campaigned for re-election this year on plans to

  5. Hyperinflation - Wikipedia

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    The economic crisis in Poland in the 1980s was accompanied by rising inflation when new money was printed to cover a budget deficit. Although inflation was not as acute as in 1920s, it is estimated that its annual rate reached around 600% in a period of over a year spanning parts of 1989 and 1990.

  6. Cost-of-living crisis - Wikipedia

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    The population becomes poorer than it used to be in real terms. This is in contrast to a situation in which wages are rising to meet the rate of inflation and workers' standard of living remains unchanged. [2] During the 2020s, a cost-of-living crisis impacted many countries around the world amid global inflation.

  7. Local multiplier effect - Wikipedia

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    The local multiplier effect (sometimes called the local premium) is the additional economic benefit accrued to an area from money being spent in the local economy. The concept has been taken up by advocates for "spend local" campaigns in addition to more formal treatments in the area of regional economic development .

  8. ‘I cannot afford to live’: Gen Z is full of financial angst ...

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    Surviving inflation gets a lot easier if you own property. Homeowners can take out equity loans, or count on getting a chunk of change when they sell. Gen Z hasn’t had a chance to get a foot in ...

  9. Fiscal localism - Wikipedia

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    Local Farmer's Market "Buy local" or local purchasing is the most visible face of fiscal localism. There are more complex institutions (both new and well established) that contribute to a community's ability to flourish.