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Consider a worker who plans to retire and live on a fixed payment pension. How would an increase in inflation above expectation affect the worker's purchasing power in retirement? Please select two answers. Select all that apply: the worker will have no issue with purchasing power because their pension will generate interest at the same rate as inflation as inflation rises, the buying power of the fixed pension plan will not be able to keep up if the same fixed income is earned in 1990 as it was in 1980, inflation will have dramatically increased living expenses and it will be difficult to maintain the same purchasing power inflation will have no affect on the worker living on a fixed payment pension

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