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Real

Real measures adjust for inflation to show the actual buying power of money. By removing the effects of inflation, real values help compare how much people can truly buy over time, regardless of price changes. For example, if your salary increases by 5% but inflation is 3%, the nominal increase in your salary is 5%, but the real increase in your buying power is only 2%. Real measures give a more accurate picture of economic changes and people’s standard of living.

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