Sentences with phrase «with soaring inflation»

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Cameron's commitment to spending more on health than the rate of inflation every year of the next election will still leave the NHS under significant cost pressure as it tries to deal with the soaring demands of an elderly society.
Faced with soaring unemployment rates, growing inflation and incessant public - sector strikes, Thatcher ignored the wets» calls to moderate her policies.
He is fighting an election with soaring employment, falling crime, a renaissance in schools, zero inflation and satisfaction with the NHS at the second - highest level ever.
The Coalition is thus potentially on collision course with the Daily Telegraph, the source of this morning's story, and the Daily Mail, which today carries a piece by Stephen Glover which seems to pine for the return of soaring house inflation.
Back in the 1970s, which was the last time the S&P 500 stock index posted two losing years, real estate values soared along with inflation.
If gold prices soar because of international events (galloping inflation, world conflagration, etc.) the price of NG will soar with it.
Unemployment, inflation, and mortgage repayments are soaring as a result of the crash, which has saddled Iceland with levels of debt running to tens of thousands for each of the population of 320,000 and necessitating a 10bn - dollar bailout programme led by the International Monetary Fund.
â $ ˜A WEAKER US dollar can not be blamed for soaring oil prices as policymakers around the world tussle with the twin specters of rising inflation and slowing growth, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said overnight.
As the high percentage of inflation continues to soar annually, citizens do not enjoy time queuing for lines with empty shelves, nor piling stacks of bills in front of the store's cashier.
Among those forces were the baby boom, in which post-World War II babies matured and entered the housing market; deregulation of the mortgage finance industry, which gave lenders the freedom to offer a wide variety of loans, and a high inflation rate that combined with soaring housing prices to convince consumers that home ownership was safe and sure.
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