Imagine you're saving up to buy a toy. If the price of the toy goes up, that’s like inflation, it feels harder to save up. Now, if your parents get extra money from the bank, that's interest rates, it might be easier for you to afford the toy. Inflation and interest rates are like two players in an invisible game with your money.
Examples
- Higher interest rates make saving money feel more rewarding.
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See also
- Why Is Inflation Like a Snake?
- Why Is Inflation Like a Party That Never Ends?
- Why Is Inflation Like A Snowball?
- Why Do Inflation Rates Feel So Strange?
- How Does Inflation Really Affect Our Daily Lives?