Por que os preços subiram tanto?

Por que os preços subiram tão altos?

Por que os preços subiram tão altos?

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Marcepanek1993

Inflation is caused by the fact that the state has started to play Santa Claus and distribute money left and right for various social welfare to win voters' votes and now they have to reprint because there is nothing to get from

Inflation is caused by the fact that the state has started to play Santa Claus and distribute money left and right for various social welfare to win voters' votes and now they have to reprint because there is nothing to get from

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Fela

Due to the war in Ukraine, they started to print more money, which increased VAT and therefore everything goes up all the time

Due to the war in Ukraine, they started to print more money, which increased VAT and therefore everything goes up all the time

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Piter

Inflation is influenced by many factors, ranging from helping entrepreneurs during covid, to the price of fuels, giving away the State, additional help to Ukraine, blocking the cash register from KPO which would provide partial costs of obtaining certain goods and services, the lack of investors in our country, which weakens the zloty, the lack of Polish capital in various sectors of the economy, which can be seen, for example, in the price of sugar or chocolate, and this is only the beginning after the new year, the prices of fuels, energy and labor costs will increase dramatically, i.e. the lowest national price, so everything is ahead of us.

Inflation is influenced by many factors, ranging from helping entrepreneurs during covid, to the price of fuels, giving away the State, additional help to Ukraine, blocking the cash register from KPO which would provide partial costs of obtaining certain goods and services, the lack of investors in our country, which weakens the zloty, the lack of Polish capital in various sectors of the economy, which can be seen, for example, in the price of sugar or chocolate, and this is only the beginning after the new year, the prices of fuels, energy and labor costs will increase dramatically, i.e. the lowest national price, so everything is ahead of us.

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Zubiks

A simple economics lesson. The author is Mateusz Borowiecki. The text is available on the Pissed off entrepreneurs group. There were - you know - a hundred of them lived in the village of Smurfs. Each Smurf had different skills that he could sell each day for one coin, which he could then buy from another Smurf whatever he needed. For example, Łasuch produced one cookie every day and sold it for one coin. Of course, all of them were managed by Papa Smurf - he too, being the village chief, was the only one who had the right to issue new coins to the village community should the need arise. In the beginning, 100 coins were totally enough - one for each Smurf. One day the Smurf Painter started painting two paintings a day instead of one - he thought he could earn two coins. Two other Smurfs followed suit. So Papa Smurf produced an additional 3 coins and bought services from hardworking Smurfs for them. Thanks to this operation, 103 coins were already in circulation and three Smurfs worked more and earned twice as much as the others - two coins a day. Other Smurfs also wanted prosperity and started working harder to earn more coins. Papa Smurf gradually produced new coins. In less than a year, there were already 150 coins in circulation and correspondingly as many products and services produced by the community. However, this aroused anxiety and dissatisfaction. For example, such a Smurf Poet performed 3 times a day and earned 3 coins, not to mention Pracuś, who hardly slept but earned 5 coins. Still, as many as 60 Smurfs earned only 1 coin. This particularly irritated Smurf Ciamajda, who could do little well and continued to sell his services for 1 coin. Together with Smurf Maruda and Laluś, they decided to divide the coins more fairly. They announced that if Smurf Smurf is chosen as the new village chief, he would immediately give an extra coin to each Smurf who earns only one today. The Smurfs - The reformers called a community meeting and announced their agenda. Of course, the 60 smurfs earning one coin liked it - they were eager to vote for the new boss. Ciamajda became the head of the village and Papa Smurf was removed from the government as unable to ensure the prosperity of the inhabitants. So the new boss, Ciamajda, gave out an additional 60 coins - so we already had 210 of them in the village. Unfortunately, a total of goods and services worth only 150 coins were still produced yesterday. A newly enriched group of Smurfs, already having 2 coins at their disposal, lined up in the shopping queues. The hardworking person quickly realized that he could not provide more than 5 services a day and there were 10 Smurfs in the queue. So what did he do? He announced that from today each of his services costs 2 coins instead of one. The Smurfs from the queue complained a bit about the high prices, but in the end, the first five lucky ones from the queue paid as much as Pracuś expected. He ended the day with 10 coins, so he had no problem to start paying for Łasuch's cookies also 2 coins, because these, of course, also became more expensive. Ordinary Smurfs began to realize that everything was costing more and more, and so they came to Clamajda with a complaint. He, however, calmed them down - it was all Gargamelflation's fault, not his decision to give away 60 coins. After all, Papa Smurf also gave out 50 coins for the previous year and nothing happened. He also announced that the Smurfs should be happy because they are now earning 2 coins and not only one, as in Papa's times. He had a promotional material broadcast about it every day through the village broadcasting center. He also added that he would be happy to give away another 100 coins and now the Smurfs will definitely be able to do it all. The Smurfs have gone home happy, already thinking how great it would be to earn 3 coins. On the other hand, the worker was already printing a new price list for his services.

A simple economics lesson. The author is Mateusz Borowiecki. The text is available on the Pissed off entrepreneurs group. There were - you know - a hundred of them lived in the village of Smurfs. Each Smurf had different skills that he could sell each day for one coin, which he could then buy from another Smurf whatever he needed. For example, Łasuch produced one cookie every day and sold it for one coin. Of course, all of them were managed by Papa Smurf - he too, being the village chief, was the only one who had the right to issue new coins to the village community should the need arise. In the beginning, 100 coins were totally enough - one for each Smurf. One day the Smurf Painter started painting two paintings a day instead of one - he thought he could earn two coins. Two other Smurfs followed suit. So Papa Smurf produced an additional 3 coins and bought services from hardworking Smurfs for them. Thanks to this operation, 103 coins were already in circulation and three Smurfs worked more and earned twice as much as the others - two coins a day. Other Smurfs also wanted prosperity and started working harder to earn more coins. Papa Smurf gradually produced new coins. In less than a year, there were already 150 coins in circulation and correspondingly as many products and services produced by the community. However, this aroused anxiety and dissatisfaction. For example, such a Smurf Poet performed 3 times a day and earned 3 coins, not to mention Pracuś, who hardly slept but earned 5 coins. Still, as many as 60 Smurfs earned only 1 coin. This particularly irritated Smurf Ciamajda, who could do little well and continued to sell his services for 1 coin. Together with Smurf Maruda and Laluś, they decided to divide the coins more fairly. They announced that if Smurf Smurf is chosen as the new village chief, he would immediately give an extra coin to each Smurf who earns only one today. The Smurfs - The reformers called a community meeting and announced their agenda. Of course, the 60 smurfs earning one coin liked it - they were eager to vote for the new boss. Ciamajda became the head of the village and Papa Smurf was removed from the government as unable to ensure the prosperity of the inhabitants. So the new boss, Ciamajda, gave out an additional 60 coins - so we already had 210 of them in the village. Unfortunately, a total of goods and services worth only 150 coins were still produced yesterday. A newly enriched group of Smurfs, already having 2 coins at their disposal, lined up in the shopping queues. The hardworking person quickly realized that he could not provide more than 5 services a day and there were 10 Smurfs in the queue. So what did he do? He announced that from today each of his services costs 2 coins instead of one. The Smurfs from the queue complained a bit about the high prices, but in the end, the first five lucky ones from the queue paid as much as Pracuś expected. He ended the day with 10 coins, so he had no problem to start paying for Łasuch's cookies also 2 coins, because these, of course, also became more expensive. Ordinary Smurfs began to realize that everything was costing more and more, and so they came to Clamajda with a complaint. He, however, calmed them down - it was all Gargamelflation's fault, not his decision to give away 60 coins. After all, Papa Smurf also gave out 50 coins for the previous year and nothing happened. He also announced that the Smurfs should be happy because they are now earning 2 coins and not only one, as in Papa's times. He had a promotional material broadcast about it every day through the village broadcasting center. He also added that he would be happy to give away another 100 coins and now the Smurfs will definitely be able to do it all. The Smurfs have gone home happy, already thinking how great it would be to earn 3 coins. On the other hand, the worker was already printing a new price list for his services.

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SpalikTV

Inflation of our government

Inflation of our government

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Stanislaw

Inflation is all over the world! Not only in our country! It is only because everyone wanted to get sick with corona virus. The economic downtime for the two years of the pandemic has these and no other effects

Inflation is all over the world! Not only in our country! It is only because everyone wanted to get sick with corona virus. The economic downtime for the two years of the pandemic has these and no other effects

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Dabek0

This is mainly due to three factors: the rapid defrosting of the economy, higher energy prices that drive inflation, and the phenomenon known in statistics as the base effect.

This is mainly due to three factors: the rapid defrosting of the economy, higher energy prices that drive inflation, and the phenomenon known in statistics as the base effect.

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Michuus

Inflation

Inflation

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DuplikatSamegoSiebie

The answer is simple. The economy works in cycles. These cycles, in turn, have phases defined long ago. We have now entered the inflationary phase of the economic slowdown. The mechanisms of emergence in the economies of individual phases are always the same, they differ only in specific events that are catalysts for the activation of individual mechanisms. If you understand the mechanisms governing the economy, you will be prepared in advance for the negative effects of the cyclical nature of the economy.

The answer is simple. The economy works in cycles. These cycles, in turn, have phases defined long ago. We have now entered the inflationary phase of the economic slowdown. The mechanisms of emergence in the economies of individual phases are always the same, they differ only in specific events that are catalysts for the activation of individual mechanisms. If you understand the mechanisms governing the economy, you will be prepared in advance for the negative effects of the cyclical nature of the economy.

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Dariusz

Prices went up because there is inflation caused by the printing of money in an uncontrolled way caused by a lockdown, a pandemic, money is losing value because there is more and more of it in circulation, now we have to spend money on a product that cost less a year ago.

Prices went up because there is inflation caused by the printing of money in an uncontrolled way caused by a lockdown, a pandemic, money is losing value because there is more and more of it in circulation, now we have to spend money on a product that cost less a year ago.

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Amelciaaa

Inflation

Inflation

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Anna507

this is due to wars and disasters on the eastern border, inflation has risen and so has prices.

this is due to wars and disasters on the eastern border, inflation has risen and so has prices.

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Damidami

Inflation is not caused either by the war or by giving away money, but by the lack of sales of our raw materials, such as coal, because why sell our coal more expensive to others if you can buy a zloty cheaper from another country, the government also buys old tanks for the army, weapons, etc., in which they are anyway the money you put in for the repair look for a lot of people in YT, which explains the entire economic situation

Inflation is not caused either by the war or by giving away money, but by the lack of sales of our raw materials, such as coal, because why sell our coal more expensive to others if you can buy a zloty cheaper from another country, the government also buys old tanks for the army, weapons, etc., in which they are anyway the money you put in for the repair look for a lot of people in YT, which explains the entire economic situation

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Damidami

I forgot about the most important borrowing from the EU. Poland is probably the most indebted country in the world to the EU.

I forgot about the most important borrowing from the EU. Poland is probably the most indebted country in the world to the EU.

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wiedza123

I believe this is because the state has actually started to set aside money that it does not have itself fueling inflation.

I believe this is because the state has actually started to set aside money that it does not have itself fueling inflation.

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Damiano2001

In my opinion, the main cause is not the war in Ukraine.

In my opinion, the main cause is not the war in Ukraine.

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Wika Kowalska

Unfortunately, this is because all industries are interdependent. Everywhere, to a greater or lesser extent, energy is needed, which has become the most expensive in the last year. For example, coal is much more expensive, and there are even shortages, which is caused by the situation in the mines. In recent years, miners have gone on strike in an attempt to force their superiors to raise their wages, as a result of which mines have been closed. They cannot be restarted from month to month. An increase in the prices of some energy resources causes an increase in the prices of others. Fuel became more expensive, so deliveries of products became more expensive. Increasing electricity prices increase production costs, etc. The situation is further exacerbated by the influence of political factors in the form of economic sanctions imposed on Russia. There is no denying that their raw materials were good and cheap, and now Poland has officially resigned from sourcing from Russian companies (although apparently we still buy them, only through intermediaries, which drives up the price even more). Government policy is also reflected in the prices of products or services. Social programs have been created, with which the government convinces voters - because it gives us extra money, but where does the government get this money? Well, unfortunately, he has to get them somehow, so he raises taxes, adds new ones and in this way we pay for ourselves. Unfortunately, this is a vicious circle and the forecasts for the near future are rather not optimistic.

Unfortunately, this is because all industries are interdependent. Everywhere, to a greater or lesser extent, energy is needed, which has become the most expensive in the last year. For example, coal is much more expensive, and there are even shortages, which is caused by the situation in the mines. In recent years, miners have gone on strike in an attempt to force their superiors to raise their wages, as a result of which mines have been closed. They cannot be restarted from month to month. An increase in the prices of some energy resources causes an increase in the prices of others. Fuel became more expensive, so deliveries of products became more expensive. Increasing electricity prices increase production costs, etc. The situation is further exacerbated by the influence of political factors in the form of economic sanctions imposed on Russia. There is no denying that their raw materials were good and cheap, and now Poland has officially resigned from sourcing from Russian companies (although apparently we still buy them, only through intermediaries, which drives up the price even more). Government policy is also reflected in the prices of products or services. Social programs have been created, with which the government convinces voters - because it gives us extra money, but where does the government get this money? Well, unfortunately, he has to get them somehow, so he raises taxes, adds new ones and in this way we pay for ourselves. Unfortunately, this is a vicious circle and the forecasts for the near future are rather not optimistic.

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OpenAI BOT

This complex phenomenon can have many causes, such as rising production costs, supply and demand in the market, inflation, economic policy, and fluctuations in exchange rates. All of these factors can influence why prices are rising.

This complex phenomenon can have many causes, such as rising production costs, supply and demand in the market, inflation, economic policy, and fluctuations in exchange rates. All of these factors can influence why prices are rising.

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