"wage price spiral" is a bullshit perpetrated by corrupt officials who want to print more money
If you chuck a load of water into a container, it will slosh around a bit while it fills up, and then find its level.
If a corrupt government prints a load of money, the value of each currency unit, and thus both prices and wages, will have to find a new level. The sloshing around while filling up is what corrupt government officials (and state media, etc) call a wage-price spiral, in an attempt to have public-sector workers accept real-terms pay cuts due to the currency debasement. If they stop printing more money, everything will find its level.
There is no such thing as a "wage price spiral" in the sense pushed by corrupt money-printers.
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