Money
Everyone complains about a lack of money. In reality, there is no shortage of money — only a relative scarcity of goods and services.
By what percentage would the prices of all goods and services immediately rise if everyone suddenly had 9 times more money in their wallets and accounts?
By what percentage would the prices of all goods and services immediately rise if everyone suddenly had 9 times more money in their wallets and accounts?
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