From: The Unraveling of Rome: A Multifaceted Collapse
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Economic decline, characterized by inflation, heavy taxation, and disrupted trade routes, significantly weakened the Empire.

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Constant warfare required immense funding, leading to debasement of coinage (inflation) and increased taxes on a shrinking tax base. Barbarian incursions and piracy disrupted vital trade routes, further stifling economic activity and prosperity.

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