When the dollar loses value against other currencies, it’s known as devaluation. This often occurs when the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates or prints more money. Exporters and U.S. companies benefit, as their goods become cheaper abroad, boosting sales. However, it raises import costs and can fuel inflation.
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