Increasing an amount of money each year by the same amount as inflation each year. For example, if you saved $1,000 last year, and the rate of inflation for the 12 months was $2%, you should increase this year's savings by 2%. So $1,000 inflation adjusted, is now $1,020. You make an inflation adjustment to maintain the value of your savings.
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