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Unemployment continues to rise, which could undermine consumer confidence.
Mortgage rates rise, which chills housing purchases and construction.
This means unemployment needs to rise, which makes a soft landing trickier to achieve.
Eventually rates will rise, which will mean monthly mortgage demands increasing.
That's quicker than it expects average wages to rise, which will make homes less affordable.
At some stage they will have to rise, which will turn off more potential flyers.
Much there depends on the pace of sea-level rise, which remains highly uncertain.
Borrowing costs may rise, which could prompt non-American companies to take business elsewhere.
But this "rise," which Rosin so cheerfully reports, is in fact a devastating social collapse.
As spending picked up and inventories disappeared, prices began to rise, which encouraged more production.
But it blamed government policies for the price rise, which will take effect on 15 November.
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