Why do most countries always aim for a slight inflation of their currency? What’s so wrong with deflation?

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The argument that I hear the most is that if money will increase in value then people are going to save as much as they can and spend far less, which will decrease economic growth. But wouldn’t it be far better if everyone only buys the things they really need and save the rest?

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Because it’s another form of tax.
It is literally as having no inflation while government prints money and using it for their budget.

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