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rising prices

noun as in inflationary spiral

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Example Sentences

The company batted off concerns over rising prices and the detrimental effects on competition and consumer choice.

But two years of steady improvement—rising sales volume, rising prices, declining foreclosures—has subtly changed the equation.

He adds that real football aficionados will never stop attending live games, despite the rising prices of seats.

And weekly reminders of rising prices at the gas pump and grocery store, where it hurts most, may cost Obama the election.

It is crucial we learn how to deliver quality care without ever rising prices.

The burthen of rising prices is shifted to the employer, who can take them into account in fixing his prices.

That short world production has been one of the causes of rising prices cannot be denied.

He knows all about the low wages in one sphere, and the small allowance, or the fixed income with rising prices in another.

Even rumors of luck and profit would bring more speculators and rising prices at the auction sales, manifestly.

The shrunken egg is most abundant in the fall, when the rising prices tempt the farmer and grocery man to hold the eggs.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rising prices, such as: cost-push inflation, deficit finance, hot economy, inflation, and inflationary pressure.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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