Debtors benefit from inflation as they repay loans with money of reduced purchasing power. During inflation, the real burden of debt decreases. Creditors lose since repayment occurs in depreciated currency. This effect is most significant under unanticipated inflation when previous interest rates did not account for inflation rise. Debtors' effective liability lowers, giving them a financial advantage.
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