Definition : Inferior good

An inferior good is a type of product or service that experiences a decrease in demand as consumer income increases. This is in contrast to normal goods, which see an increase in demand as income rises. Inferior goods are typically of lower quality or perceived as less desirable than other options, leading consumers to switch to higher quality alternatives when they can afford to do so. Examples of inferior goods include generic brands, public transportation, and fast food.

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