Purchasing Power

Purchasing power refers to the measure of the value held by a currency in terms of the quantity of goods and services it can purchase at a particular point in time. It indicates the real buying power of a unit of currency and reflects the ability to acquire goods and services with that currency. When purchasing power is high, individuals can buy more with their money, whereas lower purchasing power means that currency can buy fewer goods and services.

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