Falling Prices Raise a New Fear: Deflation

This week's news of a drop in consumer prices may sound on the surface like a good deal for financially strapped U.S. households. But economists warn that sustained deflation -- a period of falling overall prices -- would deepen the nation's economic troubles. Such a period would make it harder for people to repay debts and would prompt consumers to delay purchases in anticipation of lower prices and harder times. Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Nov. 22, 2008

A more sophisticated and in-depth story on the effect of deflation on the economy than the one on the same topic that led yesterday's Christian Science Monitor (see links). The Post examines deflation for a range of industries and goods, and brings in some key economic experts to justify the rationale that low prices could delay economic recovery. The lead is a little kitschy, but that's just a quibble. I would expect most news consumers to come away from this with a decent understanding of the subject matter.

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