Inflation Vs Interest Rates Explained

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • There is a general correlation that says interest rates and inflation has an inverse relationship. Higher interest rates usually decrease the rate of inflation, whereas lower interest rates typically increase the rate of inflation.
    In this video we will discuss the logic behind this relationship.
    #inflation #interestrate #finance #business

Komentáře • 146

  • @megumidono343
    @megumidono343 Před 2 lety +45

    Very straightforward and easy to follow. Everything was made simple to understand and not one bit overwhelming. Thank you for making this video.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you for your comment Megumi, I'm really pleased you liked the style. Stay tuned for more :)

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  • @johnpham2450
    @johnpham2450 Před měsícem

    Super straightforward. Clear and simple explanations showing the relationship btw the two. Thanks! Hope you're well and looking forward for more contents!

  • @bernhardsmuts2265
    @bernhardsmuts2265 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks, nice way of explaining. Maybe one or two practical examples (I think in pictures and stories) but overall a great video! Thanks for the effort!

  • @Mike-gz4xn
    @Mike-gz4xn Před 2 lety +17

    No. Your causation ultimately is supply and demand. Low interest rates causes higher demand = higher prices. . This is NOT inflation folks. To ad to that, higher demand equals higher short term prices, but long term causes more supply (more incentive) and prices come down. You ultimately gain more jobs and a more abounded product or service. Everyone is better off.
    What we have here is monetary inflation caused by excess digital and physical currency from the fed. This gives the government more money short term (essential a transfer of capital to them) but causes long term devaluing of everyone’s dollar.

  • @reidmybooks8294
    @reidmybooks8294 Před rokem

    Great presentation. Well-spoken. Very clear. Thanks.

  • @Jnf458
    @Jnf458 Před rokem

    That was perfect! Thanks for posting.

  • @Yourluxuryhomelady
    @Yourluxuryhomelady Před rokem +1

    Thankyou this was very helpful - would be amazing if someone did weekly/ monthly updates so we could see visually the movement in things

  • @TheBreadPirate
    @TheBreadPirate Před rokem

    This was very helpful. Thanks!

  • @johnholme783
    @johnholme783 Před 2 lety +1

    This is excellent stuff! Both simple and Comprehensive! Thanks!

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated John! Glad you liked it.

  • @ayushkalia5245
    @ayushkalia5245 Před 2 lety +8

    You explained this concept in the simplest way...I loved it

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ayush, really glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more vids!

  • @echendugloria8706
    @echendugloria8706 Před rokem

    Wel analyzed and explained. You've won a new subscriber

  • @MartinHaumann1
    @MartinHaumann1 Před 5 měsíci

    Very good and simple. Good thing you mention that "this is just the theory".

  • @hosseinhayer5618
    @hosseinhayer5618 Před měsícem

    the only video that made my mind clear about this topic

  • @helicoptergunship
    @helicoptergunship Před 3 měsíci

    Brilliant vid, thank u

  • @BlizzGMX
    @BlizzGMX Před rokem

    Appreciate the quick overview

  • @kevinevans8505
    @kevinevans8505 Před 2 lety

    Important stuff simply and clearly stated. Thank you.

  • @Bocca202
    @Bocca202 Před rokem

    Thank you. I like explanation that I can understand.

  • @ick6698
    @ick6698 Před 8 měsíci

    Very well explained thanks bro

  • @priyankavasam8769
    @priyankavasam8769 Před rokem +1

    Amazing explanation in a simple way. Thanks for making the concept understand easily..❤❤

  • @zarakikenpachi1238
    @zarakikenpachi1238 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video :)

  • @debnarayandutta8551
    @debnarayandutta8551 Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful ❤️

  • @momotaakter7589
    @momotaakter7589 Před rokem

    Helps a lot❤
    Thankkkkksssss ❤❤❤

  • @neiltoland3669
    @neiltoland3669 Před 2 lety

    Explained it so simply!!! Brilliant video

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Neil 🙏 Stay tuned for more.

  • @lateefsohail
    @lateefsohail Před 10 měsíci

    Very lovely 🌹 explained

  • @alvaeriksson3623
    @alvaeriksson3623 Před 2 lety

    Really nice helpful video, hopefully I will pass my test on economics

  • @oldcrow9704
    @oldcrow9704 Před 2 lety

    Easiest video to follow to help me with my report.

  • @Tom-jt1rv
    @Tom-jt1rv Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @jeremiahaondoakaa5077
    @jeremiahaondoakaa5077 Před 6 měsíci

    THANK YOU

  • @talentreel
    @talentreel Před 2 lety

    Great vid 👍 thank you!

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      TalentReel Productions, many thanks. Hope it helped!

  • @KajiAwaley
    @KajiAwaley Před rokem

    inversely related. Thank you so much easily explained.

  • @johnvagues7524
    @johnvagues7524 Před rokem

    New subscriber

  • @steph-se2yw
    @steph-se2yw Před měsícem

    In Canada, even with higher interest rates, the price of food in grocery don't stop going higher and higher

  • @blueapple9135
    @blueapple9135 Před rokem

    i finally understand them. Thanks

  • @lindad1582
    @lindad1582 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this explanation

  • @tejastennis3290
    @tejastennis3290 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much loved it

  • @lindonnikprelaj5403
    @lindonnikprelaj5403 Před rokem +2

    Im confused at the segment at 2:28
    I have a normal salary job like most people
    Why would i spend more money if interest rates are low, when i'm just paid a regular salary
    I'm not aware of people borrwing money from the banks so they could buy more things, dinner, vacation, etc.

  • @simplesixtus6541
    @simplesixtus6541 Před rokem

    Well explained... Thank you

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    @namlah1 Před 2 lety

    Keep up these videos amazing content man ! Can you also please make a video about Venture capital i think it would be awesome 🙏👍

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      Thank you Ibrahim, means a lot. I have one coming out in a few weeks on investing in VC stage companies so look out for that one. Do you have any particular area of Venture Capital you are interested in learning about?

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      @exiledazazel1844 Před 2 lety

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  • @scooby7877
    @scooby7877 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @DeepPatel-lz8fj
    @DeepPatel-lz8fj Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @MengerMania
    @MengerMania Před 2 měsíci

    Increasing the quantity of money tends to influence interest rates in a downward direction, not the other way around.

  • @kellyja8
    @kellyja8 Před 2 lety +1

    We are told cpi represents inflation, but cpi leaves many essential things out. Rent, for example. Rents in many us cities doubled from 2010 to 2020, yet cpi was one or two percent.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Correct, I did a video on CPI as well, check it out :)

  • @zy2870
    @zy2870 Před 2 lety +1

    higher interest rate, less money on the market, so people spend less and save more. so lower inflation. But what explains the comovement before the oil crisis?

  • @goatrockhunters7866
    @goatrockhunters7866 Před 2 lety +3

    We are screwed!!!

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    @user-io5rn1qc8m Před rokem

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  • @Thankgod-The1st
    @Thankgod-The1st Před rokem

    so when 10 year treasury price increases we are in deflationary market right?

  • @valeriansteele
    @valeriansteele Před 2 lety

    THANK UOU!

  • @emperror4734
    @emperror4734 Před 2 lety

    W video

  • @GameChanger-ep8mg
    @GameChanger-ep8mg Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @MuhammadRafy
    @MuhammadRafy Před 2 lety +2

    my country has high interst rates and high inflation

  • @martyn7988
    @martyn7988 Před rokem +1

    I understand the concept BUT, how are people expected spend less (because interest rates are high) when the things they are spending all their money on are energy and food which have gone through the roof. We can't operate in modern society without purchasing energy and food. We don't have the real estate to generate our own energy or grow our own produce

  • @becomingfrench8474
    @becomingfrench8474 Před rokem

    Why do we talk about inflation “RATE”? It’s just “the prices of goods”? it’s not a rate/percentage/figure moving, it’s a static (at any one moment) figure as a result of the theory arising from interest rates well explained.

  • @jibranmukhtar1
    @jibranmukhtar1 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't understand. According to your explanation, they are inversely correlated but in the chart you show at 3:47 it appears directly correlated.

    • @doddamanga
      @doddamanga Před 2 lety

      So is it inversely related or directly related? A bit confused here?

    • @LivingInColumbiaTennessee
      @LivingInColumbiaTennessee Před 9 měsíci

      If you look closer at the chart you see that there is cause and effect. Interest rates rise first, then with a delayed response you see inflation drop as a result. There is always going to be a delay as in most economic scenarios people don't know what's happening in the economy until 6 months has past and there is data to analyze. Just my two cents. @@doddamanga

  • @tariqmamood286
    @tariqmamood286 Před měsícem

    I think interest causes inflation. If you borrow £1000 at 6% interest it means you have to pay back £60 per annum, depending on the length of the loan. Straight away have devalued the £1000 because you are say that your £1000 is actually worth £940 and that you have to pay £60 more to bring it up it's future value to £1000. I believe devalue-ing money triggers inflation as everything has to increase to match the general devaluation.

  • @Wikikiman
    @Wikikiman Před rokem +2

    This concept is explained well herer. I don't agree with this theory though- (I understand this is not the author's theory but an explanation of a widespread theory believed by many top economists) My thoughts on why this is a false economy theory is that interest rates don't impact whether I save or not. I save because I want to. Now, it may impact upon where I save my money (stacks, bonds, precious metals, etc) The only thing that an increase in interest rates does is to make the rich richer, therefore the banks spread this false theory to make us believe it to be true. One big con by banks and politicians, the elite that control the world.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před rokem

      Hi Ronnie, thanks for this comment. You have a point. This is just the wide believed theory, but like you said, people spend and save when they want to.

    • @ripster9713
      @ripster9713 Před měsícem

      Hit the nail on the head. Its pure propaganda.

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  • @nessprojects8923
    @nessprojects8923 Před rokem

    Hi, can you help me with some economic questions regarding to business cycle fluctuations?

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      @KINGCADEMY  Před rokem

      Hi Agnes, feel free to post your questions here. If I can't answer then perhaps other viewers may be able to :)

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      @nessprojects8923 Před rokem

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  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable Před 2 lety +2

    That’s just market manipulation. Your damn if you do. And damn if you don’t. That’s not sound financial principle. You should always save more. And spend less. Not easy to do. I had to learn that the hard way. But I was able to rectify it. Stop impulse buying. Budget. Save every Penny. Invest. Live below your means. Become financially literate. Learn,learn,learn. Grow grow grow your future.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much Bitu, you're too kind! Stay tuned for more. :)

  • @yeasungkim7760
    @yeasungkim7760 Před 2 lety

    Inflation and interest rate move in the same direction not inverse relationship according to my perspective. Each governments have specific object about managing inflation.
    If the inflation occurs, they want to decrease by raising interest rate.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Hi Yea Sung Kim thank you for your comment. But that’s exactly what I am saying here. As you said yourself, governments want to decrease inflation by raising interest rates. There are lots of factors at play but this video is highlighting the general consensus around the world that inflation and interest rates typically have an inverse relationship.

    • @jerrysamuels1113
      @jerrysamuels1113 Před rokem

      @@KINGCADEMY If that was your point you completely missed your mark.

    • @jerrysamuels1113
      @jerrysamuels1113 Před 8 měsíci

      So, oh wise one, please explain his thesis. Chances are you can't?@heywherearemypants

  • @christianchellis9057
    @christianchellis9057 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Lower inflation is always more important than lower interest rates.

  • @sufianaldib9469
    @sufianaldib9469 Před 15 dny

    Islam fights both inflation and poverty
    "Allah condemns exploitation, and He blesses charities. Allah does not love any disbelieving sinner."
    Quran 2:276
    Islam brings peace and mercy to society

  • @andoapata2216
    @andoapata2216 Před rokem

    It isn't in the parasite's interest to kill the host

  • @Khaled_Fadl
    @Khaled_Fadl Před 9 měsíci

    I feel like if you are explaining it to experts

  • @michaeld2963
    @michaeld2963 Před rokem

    I suggest that the Interest Rate Hike is Punitive and raises prices in a general sense. This is percieved to reduce the demend and spend, however this is not true as the demand merely grows causing the increase to compound, maintaing the comodity to increase in price.
    The fact is that should you take any commodity of 50 years back and measure the increased price currently the theory does not calculate to control nor reduce the effective price. This means that the COST OF LIVING will increase causung the affordability to diminish.
    I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENT?
    modity

  • @christopheravinger7248

    This what happens when your president sells his country oil preserve and that money gone even know that wasn't what it supposedly been for.

  • @slovenasimkaras_ztelegrame3287

    Very narrow understanding about inflation.

    • @KINGCADEMY
      @KINGCADEMY  Před 2 lety

      Yes, inflation is a very large concept with many factors affecting it. This is one particular view I chose to talk about. :)

  • @robinpeppin
    @robinpeppin Před 4 měsíci

    retailers & service corporations use any excuse to raise prices. & it seems there is no regulations going on. that grocery stores are allowed to price gouge obnoxiously. the lower middle class feel the pain of that the most. the working poor who make just a few pennies too much to qualify for help they shouldn't have to ask for, just miss out of much needed help. the world of finance is constantly spending millions just to put in place every racket to squeeze our last pennies out of us. i just want to enjoy the last years of my good health at 69 years but i am living in stress at new rate increases & higher interest rates. it's defeating & getting more stressful everyday. it's a confusing mess trying to work out a payment plan to pay these overwhelming back taxes. i worked myself into a state of exhaustion to have a comfortable retirement, but here i am trembling with upset because nys wants every penny of profit i made renting to my grandson at. a nice discount.