Why are balloons so expensive?
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Because of inflation.
The joke “Why are balloons so expensive? Because of inflation” is a play on words with the term “inflation.” Inflation usually refers to the increase in prices and decrease in the purchasing value of money. However, in the context of balloons, “inflation” literally means the act of filling the balloons with air or helium, making them expand and take shape. The humor in the joke comes from the double meaning of “inflation” – using the economic meaning to humorously explain the literal inflation of balloons.
If they were cheap, no one will take them seriously.
It’s the price you pay for portable joy.
because once burst it is very expensive to raise them, they have school tuition, food, clothes and all other what not expenses…
because sometimes they are filled with noble gas