Which is a likely result of a growing economy?

(1 point)
Responses

inflation

inflation

increased unemployment

increased unemployment

recession

recession

limited trade

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The most likely result of a growing economy is inflation. As the economy grows, demand for goods and services often increases, which can lead to higher prices, resulting in inflation.

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