Disinflation relief refers to the easing of financial pressure when inflation slows—but doesn’t turn negative—allowing prices to rise at a gentler pace. This gives consumers and businesses breathing room, as purchasing power stabilizes without the shock of deflation. Central banks benefit by adjusting policy, while households see slower cost increases on essentials like food and fuel.
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