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  1. inflation, rising pricesnoun

    a general and progressive increase in prices

    "in inflation everything gets more valuable except money"

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  1. rising prices

    Rising prices is a term used in economics to signify an upward trend in the cost of goods or services over a given period, often resulting in a reduced purchasing power. This could be a result of various factors including inflation, increased production costs, or higher demand. The consequences of rising prices may include higher living costs and potential economic instability.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rising prices in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rising prices in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of rising prices in a Sentence

  1. Sal Guatieri:

    Households still have plenty left in the tank given rising employment and wages, soaring net worth and massive excess savings, however, rising prices are eating into spending power, compounding the ongoing lack of supply.

  2. Lynn Franco:

    Expectations... weakened further with consumers citing rising prices, especially at the gas pump, and the war in Ukraine as factors, meanwhile, purchasing intentions for big-ticket items like automobiles have softened somewhat over the past few months as expectations for interest rates have risen.

  3. Jim Baird:

    Consumers are increasingly aware of the near-term risks to the economic recovery created by rising prices and the COVID-19 resurgence.

  4. Jim Bianco:

    When prices go up in a way that gets people concerned the market is overdone and you have rising volatility and rising prices, that's typically unsustainable and you do get a correction.

  5. Michael Green:

    While that does soften the blow of the rising prices you can see how consumers, looking at how crude prices are dropping, feel frustrated at the higher prices for gasoline.


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