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Japan'srecessionhas prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars. 日本经济的不景气使得消费者在购买车辆上减少了开支。 柯林斯例句 Therecessionis eating away at their revenues. 经济衰退正在消耗他们的财政收入。 柯林斯例句 The government will squeeze the economy into a severerecessionto force inflation ...
Do home prices go down in a recession? A number of factors go into the price of homes, but during a recession they generally go down. That’s largely because home prices are impacted by supply and demand — when demand is weaker, sellers often lower prices to entice home buyers. Demand...
some economists (including Robert Shiller, who famously predicted the bursting of the 2000s housing bubble) believe a recession may be around the corner. The changing market and diversity of opinions about what’s ahead are causing people to think carefully about their home-buying...
By owning stocks and real estate offshore, you’ll not only reduce overall risk. You’ll also potentially make higher returns in the process. Some people falsely believe that foreign assets are inherently riskier than “buying local”. Yet anyone who had exposure to developed markets back in ...
For many Americans, the experience of high inflation has been significant as it has reduced their buying power. — Mark Hamrick, Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst Think about building an emergency fund and plan ahead to how you’d respond to a spell of unemployment. That might mean applying ...
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People are also less likely to buy a new home during a recession, and instead they’ll focus on improving their current living space. They may even choose to rent instead of buying a home, which incentivises landlords to invest in maintaining or upgrading rental properties to remain competitive...
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And the Fed’s rate hikes have helped send the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate surging above 7% this week, the highest level in two decades. It has more than doubled from about 3% a year ago, thereby making homebuying increasingly unaffordable. ___ DOES HIGH INFLATION TYPICALLY LEAD...