Printing more money will lead to inflation.

Inflation refers to the fact that the country produces too much money, which reduces the original value of money and makes prices rise. For example, a kilo of Chinese cabbage was originally from 2.2 yuan, but the price rose to 4.4 yuan due to excessive currency. Objectively speaking, it refers to the phenomenon that the money supply is greater than the actual demand of money, that is, the actual purchasing power is greater than the output supply, which leads to the devaluation of money, and the price rises continuously and generally for a period of time. Its essence is that the total social demand is greater than the total social supply (supply is far less than demand). Excessive issuance of paper money, coins with low gold content and credit currency will lead to inflation.