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When the inflation rate is greater than zero, why does the price rise?
It seems that the landlord has reversed the causal relationship. This is like asking why computers are thousands of dollars more expensive than pencils.

Inflation rate refers to the rate of price change, which is calculated by the change of price level in a certain period, specifically, it is the percentage of price change in the whole society. The price level rises, and the natural inflation is greater than zero.