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Two small business owners are discussing the challenges of operating in an economy that has just shifted from a 30-year period of very stable prices to a new period of rapid, unpredictable price increases for supplies, labor, and energy.

Owner 1 says: 'I feel like I'm spending all my time just tracking my costs and adjusting my prices. It's a constant headache and takes away from focusing on my actual products and services.'

Owner 2 says: 'I don't get the fuss. Business is always about making sure revenue is higher than costs. The specific numbers changing more often doesn't change that fundamental rule.'

Which owner's statement best captures the specific economic challenge introduced by the shift to a high-price-change environment after a long period of stability?

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Updated 2025-09-14

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