Why Aren't Prices Dropping?

Why Aren't Prices Dropping?

Good morning! How are you doing?

Like me, perhaps you have also wondered why prices aren't dropping? Shouldn't lower dollar rates make things cheaper?

We're facing a peculiar situation known as the ratchet effect. The ratchet effect describes a scenario where prices rise quickly during inflation but are slow to decrease when inflation rates start to decline.

Here's how it works.

  • Inflationary period:?

During high inflation, prices rise quickly due to rising production costs, strong demand, or policies increasing the money supply. Businesses hike prices to maintain profits, causing a cycle of inflation.

  • Expectations and adjustments:

Businesses and consumers adjust their expectations during high inflation. They anticipate rising prices and make decisions accordingly, like negotiating higher wages or buying sooner to avoid paying more later.

  • Resistance to decreases:?

When inflation starts to drop, businesses hesitate to lower prices right away. They worry about signalling weakness or losing profits, delaying their adjustment to lower expectations.

  • Slow adjustment:

Even as inflation rates decrease, prices may stay high. This is because prices tend to "ratchet up" during inflation but are slow to "ratchet down" during deflation.

The ratchet effect can prolong inflation even after its causes subside. Policy makers need to manage expectations carefully and take appropriate measures to address inflation and prevent the ratchet effect from worsening inflationary pressures or hindering efforts to reduce inflation rates.

According to National Bureau of Statistics

CPI and Inflation Report for March, the headline inflation rate in March 2024 rose to 33.20% from February's 31.70%, indicating a 1.50% point increase. Compared to March 2023, it was 11.16% points higher. On a month-on-month basis, March 2024 saw a 3.02% increase, slightly lower than February's 3.12%, suggesting a slower rate of price increase.

Source: March CPI and Inflation Report, NBS?

Prices are tracked using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures changes in prices over time across various categories. The CPI uses a weighting system to calculate overall inflation, but people may feel prices are rising faster due to focusing on items like food and energy.?

Inflation rates vary across states, balancing each other out when calculating overall inflation. Inflation is measured year-on-year and month-on-month, with recent trends showing a slight decrease in month-on-month inflation, particularly in rural food prices.

Falling inflation doesn't mean all prices will drop; it indicates that prices are increasing at a slower rate.

Chinyere Uchendu (Sixfiguremom)

AI Automation Specialist|Growth & Digital Marketing |Saas & B2B Digital Product Launch Strategist |Making Digital Literacy Accessible For Women In Africa

10 个月

Thank you for sharing

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Great insight into the current situation we find ourselves

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Zulurang Kanwai

Generative AI Consultant | Streamlining Project Workflows & Decision-Making

10 个月

Great article Oluwatosin Olaseinde. In the market the traders are saying they can't reduce the price of their goods even with the low dollar rates because if they do they will not gain profit on the goods they bought when the dollar was high which I completely understand so what happens after. Personally I think it would be difficult for traders to go back to the original price of goods that were before,unless there are regulatory intervention from the government. What do you think? Oluwatosin Olaseinde

Abioye Sunday, ACA

Financial Analyst | Chartered Accountant

10 个月

Thanks for This Maam

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ADEKUNLE OLURE

Operations and Risk Mgr at Pep Nigeria

10 个月

Very insightful

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