The scarcity of inventory — and the rush to buy those homes that are available — is
keeping the upward pressure on home values themselves.
Not exact matches
Most analysts assume Brexit will
keep the Fed from raising interest rates, in part because that would put more
upward pressure on the currency.
And if the collateral damage is sufficient in the U.S. — say, unemployment ticks
upward again — that, coupled with political
pressure to
keep the government's interest payments burden low, could forestall Bernanke's proposed QE exit after all.
Mr. Powell, no doubt, will be under
pressure from the White House and Treasury to
keep rates low — even if markets are pushing them
upward.
That's why we have said we would have a cap on structural social security spending, so that government is alert to
upward pressures on the benefits bill, and ensures problems are dealt with to
keep the budget within limits.
This
pressure difference means the wing is pushed
upward, producing lift and
keeping an airplane in the sky.
A lack of supply of homes for sale has led to
upward pressure on home prices across the country, especially in areas where both existing and new home inventory have not
kept up with buyer demand.
When we're standing up, the extent of this bend, called the anorectal angle, is about 90 degrees, which puts
upward pressure on the rectum and
keeps feces inside.