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More demand refers to the increase in consumer desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time. The law of demand states that demand for a product changes inversely to its price, meaning that the higher the price, the lower the demand. An increase in demand means that consumers plan to purchase more of the good at each possible price. The satisfaction levels of consumers are impacted by the price of the good, and higher prices create lower demand while lower prices create higher demand. When demand exceeds supply, prices tend to rise. More demand does not necessarily mean more money, as the higher the price level, the more money is required to purchase a given quantity of goods and services. We Demand More is a coalition of organizations fighting for women workers and caretakers, especially women of color, who face courageous battles in their industries. The phrase "there is more demand for" is commonly used to describe a high quality example sentence in context, according to Ludwig, the linguistic search engine.