cost-push inflation
cost-push
inflation Finance Definition
Inflation that is caused by rising wages and
benefits. As a result of rising compensation, employees may feel relatively
wealthy and increase
their purchases, which can produce inflation. Federal Reserve policymakers
closely watched for cost-push inflation during the market boom of the late
1990s, but none emerged.
Browse dictionary entries near cost-push inflation
- cost-plus contract
- cost-plus
- cost-of-living adjustment
- cost of living
- cost of goods sold
- cost of completion
- cost of carry
- cost of capital
- cost, insurance, and freight
- cost-effective
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