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purchasing power

noun as in ability to purchase

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If you run the numbers a different way and measure purchasing power parity, Russia's economy is larger than Italy's.

In the Keynesian model, higher taxes are inherently anti-inflationary because they reduce purchasing power.

The purchasing power of holders of nominal debt must not be put at risk.

Their overwhelming priority is to protect the purchasing power of incumbent creditors.

This official Gulf purchasing power is important to Arab publishers.

But it possessed a latent purchasing power such as probably no other Government in history ever had.

First, the unstable bank paper money defrauded the wage earner of a considerable portion of the purchasing power of his wages.

Europe is bankrupt, and peoples pockets rustle with paper money whose purchasing power dwindles as they walk about with it.

A Mexican gold dollar weighs about half as much as ours and has less purchasing power.

What we need is a gold dollar fixed in purchasing power and therefore variable in weight.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to purchasing power, such as: buying power, earnings, and real wages.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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