Material inflation refers to the rise in costs of raw inputs like metals, lumber, and chemicals. It impacts industries by increasing production expenses, often leading to higher consumer prices. Businesses use it to adjust pricing strategies and forecast budgets. Manufacturers, construction firms, and investors—especially those in commodity-heavy sectors—benefit from understanding material inflation to manage risk and optimize supply chains.
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