PR then you do know what the situation was so I am curious as to why you are asking for specific examples?
Prices depreciating is deflation. My terminology of dollars depreciating is to be defined as dollars becoming less valuable. Hope that explanation is more thorough.
Anyways if you are convinced that we are moving in the direction where the dollar is worth less, and prices will be much higher for goods and eventually services so be it.
Going full circle I do agree with the original poster that borrowing lots of dollars now to pay for an asset that you can live in today is not a bad idea given that those dollars will be worth much less in the future. I will freely agree that the asset itself will potentially be worth less as well however I don’t believe that the asset will depreciate as much as the currency will, AND there are not many other opportunities where you can borrow money to do this, AND that the govt encourages you to do so. I think the idea has some merit and is not ideal for everyone but is a good idea for some.