Yes, I'm saying that rising input costs can cause inflation even in the face of
falling spending, let alone flat spending. It's not just wages
or spending that can cause inflation, right? Any inputs,
including wages, can cause it, independent of spending.
[EDIT] that is, yes, falling spending would have a "cooling" effect, but if costs for, say, productive land, go up fast enough, you can still see inflation in the face of falling spending.