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    Suppose the Inflation Rate Is 6 Percent This Year
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Suppose the Inflation Rate Is 6 Percent This Year

Question 35

Question 35

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Suppose the inflation rate is 6 percent this year. If nominal wages increase by 6 percent, real wages will


A) increase by 6 percent.
B) increase by 9 percent.
C) decrease by 12 percent.
D) not change.

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