Inflation Basics
Measures of Inflation
Causes and Types
Effects of Inflation
Australia's Inflation Trends
100

This is the genral rise in the level of prices of goods and services over time.

What is inflation?

100

This type of inflation includes all items in the CPI basket.

What is headline inflation?

100

This type of inflation occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply.

What is demand-pull inflation?

100

Inflation that is too high reduces this, meaning each dollar buys less.

What is purchasing power?

100

The Reserve Bank of Australia aims to keep inflation in this target range. 

What is 2–3%?

200

This organisation measures inflation in Australia through the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

What is the Australian Bureau of Statistics?

200

This type of inflation removes the effects of volatile items like fuel and fresh food.

What is underlying inflation?

200

This type of inflation occurs when production costs rise, pushing prices up.

What is cost-push inflation?

200

High inflation hurts this group the most because their income does not increase with prices.

Who are people on fixed incomes?

200

This global event in 2020 temporarily pushed Australian inflation close to zero.

What is the COVID-19 pandemic?

300

Inflation is usually expressed as this type of rate. Bonus 100 points if you can state the formula. 

What is an annual percentage change/rate of change?

300

Policy makers focus on this type of inflation for a clearer picture of long-term trends.

What is underlying inflation?

300

This action can cause inflation to worsen or last longer. Bonus 100 points if you can provide an example of this.

What is predicting or expecting inflation?

300

Lenders lose and borrowers gain when inflation is higher than this.

What is the nominal interest rate?

300

In 2021–2022, supply chain disruptions and strong demand led to this inflation trend.

What is a sharp increase in inflation?

400

The CPI is based on a 'basket' of goods and services that represent this. Bonus 100 points if you know how many categories there are, used to calculate CPI.

What is the spending pattern of an average Australian household?

400

Underlying inflation can be measured in these two ways.

What are trimmed mean and weighted median inflation?

400

A sharp increase in the price of oil is most likely to cause this type of inflation.

What is cost-push inflation?

400

Persistent inflation above the RBA’s target range can lead to this monetary policy response. Bonus 100 points if you know what Australia's currentcash rate is.

 What is an increase in the cash rate? 

400

Name one domestic factor that contributed to high inflation in Australia in 2022–2023.

What is labour shortages/housing cost increases/energy price rises?

500

This type of inflation occurs when the price level rises but at a decreasing rate.

What is disinflation?
500
In 2022, this global event caused headline inflation to spike while underlying inflation rose more slowly.

What is the Russia-Ukraine war? (What is an energy and commodity price shock?)

500

This situation occurs when both inflation and unemployment rise together.

What is stagflation?

500

This extreme form of inflation, often exceeding 50% per month, rapidly erodes the value of money and can cause a complete collapse of a country’s currency system.

What is hyperinflation?

500

This policy action by the RBA between 2022 and 2024 was aimed at reducing inflation. Bonus 100 points what was the highest rate.

What is a series of cash rate hikes? 4.35%