pouvoir d'achat

/pu.vwaʁ d‿a.ʃa/
noun phraseIntermediate
formal

The amount of goods and services that can be purchased with a unit of currency, reflecting the real value of income after accounting for inflation.

Les syndicats protestent contre la baisse du pouvoir d'achat.

Unions are protesting against the decline in purchasing power.

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This concept is crucial in economic analysis, often used to assess living standards and economic policies.

Collocations

baisse du pouvoir d'achatdecline in purchasing powerhausse du pouvoir d'achatincrease in purchasing powermesurer le pouvoir d'achatto measure purchasing power

Synonyms

Related Phrases

inflationphrase
a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
revenu disponiblephrase
disposable income

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

This phrase is often used in discussions about economic policy, inflation, and wage negotiations.

Gold Rule

Formal Usage

Always used in formal contexts, such as economic reports or political speeches.

📖Word Origin

From 'pouvoir' (power) + 'achat' (purchase), reflecting the economic concept of what income can buy.

📝Usage Notes

Often used in economic reports, political debates, and discussions about inflation and wages.

Word Breakdown

pouvoir
power
root
+
d'achat
of purchase
root
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