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Hyperinflation

extremely rapid price rises that make money lose value very quickly.

Category
Economic crisis

What it means

Hyperinflation destroys confidence in money because prices rise faster than wages and savings can keep up. In Weimar Germany in 1923, money lost value so quickly that everyday life, politics, and trust in the republic were badly damaged.

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