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  2. Shrinkflation - Wikipedia

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    In economics, shrinkflation, also known as package downsizing, weight-out, [2] and price pack architecture [3] is the process of items shrinking in size or quantity while the prices remain the same. [4] [5] The word is a portmanteau of the words shrink and inflation. Skimpflation involves a reformulation or other reduction in quality. [6]

  3. Germany's economy is on track to shrink for a second ... - AOL

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    The new forecast that gross domestic product will shrink by 0.2% this year compares with the government's prediction in April of 0.3% growth and brings it into line with economists, who also have ...

  4. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    Inflation in August hit a three-year low. That doesn't necessarily mean prices are falling; rather, the pace of price increases has slowed sharply compared to the outsized spikes experienced ...

  5. Here are your top tips for a financially healthy 2025 - AOL

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    The IRS last year piloted a no-cost, easy-to-use Direct File system in 12 states. ... Earnings growth could accelerate to 10.9% in the first quarter of 2025, 12.5% in the second and 11.3% in the ...

  6. Business cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchin inventory cycle of 3 to 5 years (after Joseph Kitchin) [10] The Juglar fixed-investment cycle of 7 to 11 years. A range of periods rather than one fixed period is needed to capture business cycle fluctuations, which may be done by using a random or irregular source as in an econometric or statistical framework.

  7. History of electric power transmission - Wikipedia

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    Streetcars created enormous demand for early electricity. This Siemens Tram from 1884 required 500 V direct current, which was typical. Much of early electricity was direct current, which could not easily be increased or decreased in voltage either for long-distance transmission or for sharing a common line to be used with multiple types of electric devices.

  8. Economic policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    U.S. real GDP growth for full year 2012–2019. Growth averaged 2.4% in Obama's last 3 years versus 2.7% in Trump's first 3 years. [238] U.S. real GDP quarterly growth from 2014 to 2019. [239] U.S. real GDP growth under Trump was substantially below that achieved by other presidents. [240]

  9. French supermarket chain is using ‘shrinkflation’ stickers to ...

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    For example, Carrefour said a bottle of sugar-free peach-flavored Lipton Ice Tea, produced by PepsiCo, shrank to 1.25 liters (0.33 gallons) from 1.5 liters (0.3 gallons), resulting in a 40% ...